Highlights:
- Through one of its main hubs, the airline will offer greater connectivity to its clients.
- Aeromexico maintains its offering of four weekly flights between Mexico and Japan.
Aeromexico, Mexico’s biggest airline, announces that beginning in September it will commence transcontinental operations to Tokyo, Japan from Terminal B at Monterrey International Airport, considered one of its main centers of operations, primarily to satisfy the demand of its business passengers.
The new operations will allow travelers from cities such as Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, Culiacan, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Leon, Puebla, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi, to travel to Tokyo more conveniently and simply, thanks to the services provided by this air terminal.
Recently, Aeromexico announced the importance of Monterrey as one of its centers of operations from which it offers direct flights to 19 destinations. The new stop on the flight from Mexico City to Japan will serve the needs of clients from Northern and Central Mexico engaged in various industries such as the auto industry.
Mexico City – Monterrey – Tokyo* | |||
Flight | Departs | Arrives | Schedule |
AM 058 | 23:25 | 01:05 (+1) | Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday |
2:50 | 06:45 (+1) | Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday | |
Tokyo – Mexico City | |||
Flight | Departs | Arrives | Schedule |
AM 057 | 15:25 | 14:35 | Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday |
**Published schedules are in the local time of each country, and are subject to change.
Aeromexico continues in its efforts to provide more and better travel options for its clients, thanks to its extensive network of connectivity within Mexico and serving 35 international destinations, promoting the economic, business and tourism development of each country.
About Grupo Aeromexico
Grupo Aeromexico, S.A.B. de C.V. is a holding company whose subsidiaries are engaged in commercial aviation in Mexico and the promotion of frequent flyer programs. Aeromexico, Mexico’s biggest airline, operates more than 600 daily flights, and its main hub is located in Terminal 2 at Mexico City International Airport. Its network of destinations in 79 cities on three continents: 44 in Mexico, 16 in the United States, 13 in Latin America, three in Europe, two in Asia and one in Canada.
The Group’s current fleet is made up of 115 Boeing 787, 777, 767 and 737 aircraft, as well as the latest Embraer 145, 170, 175 and 190 models. In 2012, Aeromexico announced the largest investment plan in the history of Mexican aviation, with the purchase of 100 Boeing aircraft including 90 B737 MAX airliners and ten B787 Dreamliners.
As a founding member of SkyTeam, Aeromexico offers customers 1,000 destinations in 178 countries on the 20 SkyTeam members comprising the Alliance, rewarding passengers with a variety of benefits including access to 564 VIP lounges all over the world. At the same time, thanks to its Code Share arrangements with Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, Avianca, LAN, TACA and TAM, Aeromexico offers extensive connectivity among countries such as the United States, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia and Peru.