Summary
- Aeromexico has adjusted its US schedule from April through June, removing over 46,000 seats in this era.
- Miami and Las Vegas routes are losing one day by day frequency, leading to a discount of seats by 9,600 and 10,500 respectively.
- Aeromexico plans to launch 15 recent routes with Delta this 12 months and add 30 recent planes, expanding its route network and connectivity.
Aeromexico has adjusted the schedule for a couple of United States routes from April through June, removing 20,000 seats in July.
Adjusting the American network
Aeromexico is the most important carrier in Mexico based on variety of flights, passengers carried, and fleet. The airline was founded 90 years ago, on November 7, 1934, and is Mexico’s most recognized airline brand. Today, it operates over 600 day by day flights to 86 destinations on 4 continents.
The USA is a vital a part of Aeromexico’s network, with the airline operating almost 90 day by day roundtrips in early January. As airlines evaluate their fleets and networks, changes are made, sometimes adding flights and cutting them. In response to Cirium data, Aeromexico has adjusted its US schedule from April through June, removing over 46,000 seats in this era.
Photo: Harry Reid International Airport
In April, 92 flights were removed, totaling 16,142 seats, each routes departing from Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez in Mexico City. The path to Miami International Airport, certainly one of the busiest US routes, is losing one day by day frequency. Initially, the airline planned to operate 4 day by day flights to MIA, but now, it would operate three day by day roundtrips starting April 2. With the cuts, Aeromexico will lose 9,600 seats on the route, and its April operation will probably be eight fewer flights than in 2023.
The path to Harry Reid International Airport can even lose one day by day frequency. Aeromexico planned to operate two day by day flights to Las Vegas but will operate one, reducing almost 10,500 seats. Still, the carrier will offer greater than 11,000 flights to Vegas.
One route will see a rise in service in April. Aeromexico added 12 roundtrips to John F. Kennedy International Airport, meaning some days may have 4 day by day roundtrips. Three different aircraft are deployed to Recent York: the Boeing 737 MAX 8, 787-8, and 787-9. With 207 flights, nearly 40,000 seats can be found to Recent York in April, a slight increase over 2023.
Las Vegas and Miami were also cut in May and June, and Recent York is not going to see any increases during those two months. Below is the breakdown of how the US network will probably be affected from April through June:
- April – 92 flights and 16,142 seats
- May – 116 flights and 20,066 seats
- June – 76 flights and 11,844 seats
Expansion in 2024
Aeromexico could also be old, however the airline remains to be going strong. Though it was recently in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and was FAA Category II status, the airline has emerged stronger and has big plans this 12 months. Delta Air Lines owns almost 50% of Aeromexico, and the 2 airlines work very closely together. This 12 months, Aeromexico plans to launch 15 recent routes with Delta. Moreover, Aeromexico plans so as to add 30 recent planes this 12 months, 25 Boeing 737 MAXs and five 787 Dreamliners.
Photo: Daniel Martínez Garbuno | Easy Flying
Andrés Coneda, Aeromexico’s CEO, said,
Wow: Aeromexico Will Turn 90 Next 12 months
The airline expects to launch 15 recent routes to the USA, alongside Delta Air Lines, next 12 months.