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Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V., operating as AeroMéxico, is an airline based in Mexico City, Mexico. It is the largest airline in Mexico. It operates scheduled domestic services and international services to Asia, Europe, Central America, South America and USA. Its main base is Mexico City International Airport, with secondary hubs at General Mariano Escobedo International Airport, Monterrey and General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia International Airport in Hermosillo. AeroMéxico is the only Latin American airline that flies to Asia, and the only airline in Mexico with scheduled services to Europe. Aeromexico was one of the founding members of Sky Team.

History

1934

The airline was established as Aeronaves de México on 15 September 1934,

Retired

  • Boeing 757-200
  • Bristol Britannia
  • Convair 340
  • Douglas DC-3
  • Douglas DC-4
  • Douglas DC-6
  • Douglas DC-8-21/51
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-9-15
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31/32
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-10-15
  • McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30

    Cabin

    Economy

    Aeroméxico economy class offers snacks on flights lasting more than 1.5 hours.

    Clase Premier

    Aeromexico offers Clase Premier on all its flights. Clase Premier is Aeromexico's Business/First section, where you'll find regular Business/First service. Aeromexico gives snacks in all its flights. Also Clase Premier offers:
  • Wider, More comfortable seats
  • The best rates
  • Use of Salon Premier Lounges
  • Exclusive Menu

    Salón Premier

    Salones Premier are located throughout major airports in Mexico. The lounges open one hour before the departure of the first flight and close when the last flight departs.

    Locations

  • Cancún (Terminal 2 Main Building)
  • Chihuahua (Terminal)
  • Ciudad Juárez (Terminal)
  • Guadalajara (Terminal 1 Wing C)
  • Mérida (Pier A)
  • Mexico City (Terminal 1 Concourse A1) Still operating
  • Mexico City (Terminal 1 Concourse F) Still operating
  • Mexico City (Terminal 2 Concourse L1)
  • Mexico City (Terminal 2 Concourse L2)
  • Monterrey (Terminal A North Concourse) Will close when Aeromexico moves into terminal B
  • Monterrey (Terminal B) Coming Soon
  • Tijuana (Concourse A)

    Codeshare agreements

    As of December, 2007, Aeroméxico has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:
  • Air France
  • Continental Airlines
  • Copa Airlines
  • CSA Czech Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • LAN Airlines
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Korean Air
  • Mexicana
  • Northwest Airlines
  • Further Information

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