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Aeromexico celebrates a decade and a half of connecting Canada and Mexico 

Aeromexico is celebrating three important milestones in its operations to Canada: 15 years of flying to Montreal, as well as 10 years of connecting with Toronto and Vancouver.

These destinations represent not only key routes for air connectivity between the two countries, but also a cultural, tourist, and economic bridge that has grown steadily for more than a decade.

Over the past 15 years, the airline has connected Canada with Mexico through more than 30,000 flights.

So far in 2025, Aeromexico has carried more than 325,000 passengers, meanwhile, between December and March, the airline will operate more than 110 monthly flights connecting the two countries, using 737 MAX, the most efficient aircraft models.

Pepe Zapata, Vice President of Sales for Canada, United States, and Latin America, said: “Canada has long been a key destination for Aeromexico. Commemorating these anniversaries reaffirms our dedication to connectivity, tourism, and the close relationship between our countries.”

Zapata continued: “We are committed to providing passengers with the highest quality onboard experience, enhanced by advanced technology and modern aircraft like the Boeing 737 MAX, which delivers superior comfort and efficiency.”

From Canadian airports, local representatives also highlighted the collaboration and results of this long-term relationship:

Karl Brochu, Vice President, Airport Operations and Air Services Development at ADM, observed: “ADM Aéroports de Montréal has had the pleasure of playing host to Aeroméxico, a national airline with an extensive network, at YUL for 15 years now. With its flights to the Mexican capital, our long-standing airline partner gives travellers access to magnificent landscapes, historic neighbourhoods and a rich culinary heritage, and I’d like to thank them for enhancing the offerings of our international airport.”

Brochu continued: “Thanks to this connection, companies have found new growth opportunities, tourists have discovered a fascinating new destination, and friends and families have been brought closer together. Congratulations to Aeromexico, and here’s to many more years of celebration.”

Andy Margolis, Vice President, Operations and Chief Operations Officer at Vancouver International Airport, said that: “Aeromexico has played a significant role in connecting Mexico to Vancouver, and Canada, since it began operating at YVR in 2015. The airline’s service, including its direct flights to Mexico City, is integral to fostering travel, trade and tourism between our two countries and beyond into Latin America. This is a significant milestone in its commitment to connecting Vancouver, and we look forward to continued growth ahead.”

Kurush Minocher, Chief Commercial Officer, Toronto Pearson, said: “We wish to congratulate Aeroméxico on a decade of partnership at Toronto Pearson. As Mexico’s flagship carrier, Aeroméxico’s daily round-trip flights between Mexico City and Toronto help connect travellers to these two vibrant cities. This soaring achievement underscores the airline’s dedication to providing seamless travel and strengthening the important ties between Canada and Mexico.”

With 74 international routes and 55 within Mexico, Aeromexico continues to expand its network, focusing on innovation, connectivity, and service. Among its main differentiators are its Premier Cabin with hot meals included, the best in-flight entertainment, personal screens, free messaging during the flight, Bluetooth for connecting wireless headphones, and much more.

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