Aeromexico: more routes to Europe and Asia with new aircraft in 2024

On the airline’s 90th anniversary


t| Mexico City | December 20, 2023
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Related Topics: 737 MAX, Aeromexico, AICM, AMLO, Andres Conesa Labastida, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Mexico City, Fabricio Kojok, Viva Aerobus, Volaris


Aeromexico: more routes to Europe and Asia with new aircraft in 2024

On the occasion of the end-of-year holidays, Aeromexico’s General Director, Andres Conesa Labastida, published a message on his official LinkedIn account, in which he highlighted the achievements achieved during 2023, as well as projects for 2024, including the increase in routes to Europe and Asia. As well as incorporating new aircraft.

“This year we have strengthened our commitment to keeping Mexicans connected to the world, expanding our network to Europe and reconnecting with Asia. We continue to work with the largest fleet in Mexico, a loyalty program designed to reward our customers and the brand,” Conesa said in her message, as reported by Dominio Publico. Renewed, seeking to be close and go further.”

He also indicated that this expansion will be achieved thanks to the inclusion of 25 new 737 MAX devices and 5 new 787 Dreamliner devices. He explained that by 2024, they hope to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Aeromexico and that is why they will add the latest MAX aircraft to their fleet. “This will allow us to expand our route network to our neighboring country, the United States, and continue to increase connectivity from Mexico to Europe and the rest of the world,” the CEO announced.

Conesa also noted, “A decade ago we were very excited to receive the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Today I’m proud to share with you that there are now more than 20 machines, in addition to 50 modern 737 MAX machines. These developments support our commitment to maintaining a modern, efficient and environmentally friendly fleet.

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As mentioned reportor.mxAviation consultant Fabricio Kojoc recently confirmed that the load factors of the three major Mexican airlines Aeromexico, Volaris and Viva Aerobus are consistently above 80% and that demand remains strong. However, there will be fewer flight options, in addition to the increase in airport costs and fees on It is about to enter into force. (AeroMexico, Viva Aerobus and Volaris start 2024 with three hurdles.)


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