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Aeromexico returns to Quito with four weekly flights | News


Aeromexico resumed its flights between Mexico City and Quito with the arrival last night of its Boeing 737 MAX 8, which will operate four weekly flights. The return flight departed this morning at 10:30 a.m., after a short ceremony attended by Ramón Miró, President and CEO of Quiport, and Pepe Zapata, Vice President of Sales for North and Latin America at Aeromexico.

In this way, Quito Airport regains one of the most popular direct flights, which, in addition to offering a non-stop travel option to Mexico City, offers the opportunity for efficient connections to multiple destinations in North America, Europe and Asia. Aeroméxico’s domestic network allows passengers to access cities such as Monterrey, Guadalajara, Cancún, Mérida, Querétaro, Huatulco and Oaxaca, as well as international destinations such as Montreal, Toronto, Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Tokyo and Seoul.

Ramón Miró, President and CEO of Quiport:

“Without a doubt, the operation of a regional and global giant like Aeroméxico in Quito allows us to expand the connectivity network to and from our airport through a reliable operator that offers not only an extensive network of connections but also a great on-board experience for its passengers.”

Pepe Zapata, Vice President of Sales for North and Latin America at Aeromexico:

“At Aeromexico we continue to work on expanding our connectivity network to the most important destinations around the world, and in this sense we are pleased to land again in Quito and thus reactivate the air bridge with Ecuador. With this service, Aeroméxico now has eight permanent routes and one seasonal route in South America, providing passengers in the region with an efficient connectivity option to more than 40 destinations in Mexico, 25 in the United States, 3 in Canada, 6 in Europe and 2 in Asia”.

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