César Arellano García
La Jornada Newspaper
Monday, January 6, 2025, p. 13
Mexicana de Aviación announced that starting this Monday eight of its 18 routes to and from Felipe Ángeles International Airport will stop operating. A little over a year after the restart of operations, which took place on December 26, the airline indicated on its website that the destinations it will stop offering are Acapulco, Campeche, Guadalajara, Ixtapa, Nuevo Laredo, Puerto Vallarta, Uruapan and Villahermosa.
Therefore, it informed affected passengers who require a refund or change their route, they can do so by telephone at the number 44-2213-0204.
Short notice
Dear passenger: The routes to and from Acapulco, Campeche, Guadalajara, Ixtapa, Nuevo Laredo, Puerto Vallarta, Uruapan and Villahermosa will stop operating on January 6, 2025
said the state company in short notice.
Just in December, on the airline’s first anniversary, the federal government indicated that in one year the airline has made 7,000 flights to 18 destinations, transporting more than 382,000 passengers. Likewise, he noted that in 2025 five of 20 Embraer aircraft, of Brazilian origin, will arrive.
They start commercial strategy
Leobardo Ávila Bojórquez, director of Mexicana, explained that in October 2024 he began a commercial strategy that has allowed the airline to transport more than 110 thousand kilograms of goods and cargo services between the Felipe Ángeles International Airport and the city in two and a half months. from Tijuana.
It was announced that the routes with the highest occupation are Tijuana, Tulum, Mérida, Ixtepec and Ciudad Victoria.
Furthermore, it was mentioned in a statement dated December 26 that the operation of Mexicana Cargo Services began in October, accumulating to date more than 110 tons transported, projecting that it will increase next year with the opening of the cargo service in the cities. from Guadalajara, Mérida, San José del Cabo and Tulum, the airline said at the time.
The future of Mexicana is already underway, starting in May 2025, we will begin with the incorporation of the first Embraer E2 aircraft to our fleet, of a total of 20 that will be received little by little by 2027, which are equipped with advanced technology and designed to offer a better flight experience, that is, with greater comfort and efficiency.