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Aeromexico joins the program ‘Let’s all travel through Mexico’

by Yucatan Times
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Jorge Goytortúa, corporate sales director at Aeromexico, announced that this year Mexico’s flagship airline will launch significant new international flights operations, increasing the country’s connectivity with the United States and Europe.

The executive noted that part of the growth of its network in the United States will be due to the expansion of its trade agreement with the American Delta Airlines and the aviation agreement between Mexico and the U.S.

He also said that by late May 2016, Aeroméxico will inaugurate its fourth flight connection with Europe, when they start the operation of its new flight from Mexico City to Amsterdam, event that will be taking place during the official visit of President Enrique Peña Nieto to the Netherlands.

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Original Image: “AeroMexico” by cclark395, used under CC BY-NC 2.0 license, via Flickr.

Goytortúa also announced its collaboration with the new federal government program ‘Let´s all travel through Mexico‘ (Viajemos todos por México), with which the airline will offer affordable packages to boost domestic tourism.

“We will offer discounts of up to 60 percent off the cost of a traditional full vacation package, we’re talking round trip, hotel, all taxes included, for 3,000 pesos, that speaks of our commitment,” said the corporate sales director of Aeroméxico.

The destinations to be promoted as part of this campaign will be Guadalajara and Cancun (among others).

And finally, Jorge Goytortúa stated that Aeromexico expects more than 200,000 Mexican nationals to make use of the benefits that the airline offers to the domestic market.

 

Source: www.mexiconewsnetwork.com

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