New Boeing 737 MAX aircraft marking the launch of nonstop flights from Phoenix to Mexico City.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to welcome new daily nonstop flights to Mexico City, operated by Aeromexico and Delta Airlines starting March 30, 2025. This new route, Aeromexico’s 25th destination in the United States, will enhance travel opportunities and stimulate economic growth in both cities. With convenient connections and comfortable travel on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, this initiative aims to boost tourism, trade relations, and cater to the growing demand for flights between these vibrant locations.
Exciting news for those living in Phoenix! As of March 30, 2025, Aeromexico and Delta Airlines have launched a daily nonstop flight service connecting the vibrant city of Mexico City to sunny Phoenix. This new route is a fantastic addition for travelers looking to explore both cities seamlessly.
The flights operate between the bustling Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) and the international hub of Mexico City International Airport (MEX). With this launch, travelers from Phoenix can enjoy the many attractions that Mexico City has to offer, from its rich history to its delicious culinary scene. On the flip side, visitors from Mexico City can explore the beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture of Phoenix.
This new service particularly stands out as Aeromexico’s 25th destination in the United States, signaling a growing presence in the American market. With more than 2,300 round-trip seats available each week, there are plenty of opportunities for everyone to jump on board!
Travelers can expect a comfortable flying experience, as these flights will utilize the modern and efficient Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Designed with passenger comfort in mind, these planes offer increased legroom, spacious overhead storage, and high-speed Wi-Fi—perfect for both work and play while in the sky. Whether you’re heading to Mexico City for business or leisure, comfort is guaranteed.
As Phoenix City continues to grow, the demand for flights between Phoenix and Mexico City has surged, increasing by an impressive 155% compared to pre-pandemic levels. This uptick in travel demand is also seen as a boon for the local economy. Phoenix’s Mayor has mentioned how this new service will encourage more tourism and elevate trade relations between the two regions.
The new route is not just about tourism; it enhances connectivity with Aeromexico’s extensive domestic network boasting 55 routes across Mexico. So, if you’re in Phoenix and want to travel deeper into Mexico, all you need is to grab a flight to Mexico City, and you’re on your way!
But that’s not all! By the end of 2024, Aeromexico and Delta aim to operate 80 routes, offering over 135 daily flights between the U.S. and Mexico. This year alone, their partnership has birthed the launch of an impressive 28 new routes linking major cities across both countries.
It’s also worth noting that American Airlines is in the game too, providing service on this route, which means travelers can enjoy a bit of friendly competition between airlines. With more flights available, it offers better options and prices for every traveler.
All in all, Phoenix is officially buzzing with the news of these new daily nonstop flights to Mexico City! This route not only stands to benefit the travelers eager to explore new destinations but also significantly bolsters the region’s economy and cultural connections.
So whether you’re heading south for a vacation, business meeting, or just to soak in some of that wonderful Mexican sun, don’t miss out on the excitement! It’s never been easier to hop on a plane and explore the richness that both Phoenix and Mexico City have to offer. Safe travels to all adventurers!
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