American goes to Cancun: 40 flights a day from 18 US destinations

In winter with seasonal routes and more frequencies from Miami and Charlotte


MA I Cancun | July 28, 2023

Leave a comment


RELATED SUBJECTS: American, Cancun, Mexican Caribbean, José María Giraldo


In winter, American will operate its largest schedule to date in Cancun, with up to 40 daily flights on peak days from 18 destinations in the US. The new service will include seasonal flights from Pittsburgh, Nashville and Cincinnati, as well as additional frequencies from Miami and Charlotte . Additionally, on November 5, American will increase daily flights from Austin, Texas from one to two.

“Cancun continues to be one of our most popular international destinations and as a result we have added even more service this year, offering our customers an unrivaled network in Mexico,” said José María Giraldo, general director of American for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. . “With these additional flights, we are proud to say that Cancun will become our largest international winter destination, with more flights than any other city outside the United States.”

In addition, it will expand its presence in Mexico during the upcoming winter season, and announced that it will open a new destination on February 15, 2024, connecting Tijuana International Airport with Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The service will operate daily on an Embraer 175 aircraft, with capacity for 78 passengers.

“We are excited to become the only airline connecting Tijuana and the United States, and to do so from our hub in Phoenix, where our customers will have access to approximately 250 daily flights to 100 destinations in winter,” said José A. Freig, Vice President of Operations and Commercial for Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America. “Tijuana will become American’s 26th destination in the country, highlighting our commitment of more than 80 years to Mexico, to our local team of more than 1,200 people, and to our customers,” added Freig.

On the other hand, as revealed REPORTUR.mxthe American Airlines Allied pilots union indefinitely postponed a vote to ratify the tentative contract that raised its offer to match United’s (American: pilots reject immediate support for huge pay hike).


California18

Welcome to California18, your number one source for Breaking News from the World. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of News.

Leave a Reply