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Mexicana de Aviación would begin operations on December 31st (AMLO)

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If you are thinking about a flight for this end of the year, Mexicana de Aviación could be a new airline option for you to travel and spend the New Year in a tourist destination in the country since it will begin operations at the end of December, as announced by the president Andrés Manuel López Obrador .

In his morning this Tuesday, November 21, President López Obrador reiterated that Mexicana de Aviación, an airline that will be operated by the Secretariat of National Defense, will fly again in December and estimated that it will be the 26th of the last month of the year when start operating and offering flights again.

The president assured that the authorizations and budget are already in place for Mexicana de Aviación to return to the air before 2024 and although he said that they already have planes to start operating, they are looking to get more.

Mexicana de Aviación offers flights to 20 destinations

Mexicana de Aviación will begin operations in December 2023 and offer flights to 20 destinations in the country from Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA). The places you will fly to are:

  1. Cancun
  2. Monterey
  3. Guadalajara
  4. Tijuana
  5. Campeche
  6. Chetumal
  7. Merida
  8. Vallarta Port
  9. Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo
  10. Cozumel
  11. Los Cabos
  12. Hermosillo
  13. Juarez City
  14. Beautiful villa
  15. Huatulco
  16. Oaxaca
  17. Acapulco
  18. Mazatlán
  19. La Paz
  20. Bajío

According to the presentation of the new airline, it will begin operations with 10 new generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which were delivered between September and October.

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