Aeromexico to Begin Non-Stop Service From Austin to Mexico City; Capital City's Only International Flights
Posted on: Monday, 13 November 2006, 12:00 CST
HOUSTON, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Aeromexico, Mexico's largest airline, today announced it will begin the only international non-stop service from Austin with flights to Mexico City starting December 15, providing Central Texas access to all of Mexico's great destinations.
"We are very excited to expand our service from Central Texas, providing the only non-stop flights from Texas' capital city to Mexico's capital," said Carlos De Uriarte, Aeromexico vice president of sales and marketing, U.S. Division. "The service from Austin, along with our expanded daily service from San Antonio to our Mexico City hub, will provide great access for both business and leisure travelers to Mexico's business centers, our wonderful colonial cities and exciting beach destinations."
From Austin, the flight will depart Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Friday at 2:45 p.m. and the return flight from Mexico City will depart there at 11:15 a.m.
Aeromexico is committed to consistently exceeding passengers' expectations and takes pride in its high level of service. All passengers, including coach class, enjoy traditional Mexican hospitality with meals, complimentary cocktails, exceptional in-flight service, and superior on-time performance.
For the most discriminating traveler, Aeromexico's Clase Premier first class cabin offers an exemplary travel experience featuring spacious seating, a personal entertainment system, gourmet dining menu designed by world- renowned chef Thierry Blouet, and one of the best-rated selections of wines in the sky.
For more information and complete flight schedules from all U.S. gateways served by Aeromexico, please visit Aeromexico's Web site at http://www.aeromexico.com/ or call 1 (800) 237-6639.
Aeromexico serves more than 40 cities in Mexico, more than any other airline, and 15 gateway cities in the United States including; Austin, Boston; Chicago; Ft. Lauderdale, Houston; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami; New York City; Ontario, Calif.; Orlando; Phoenix; San Antonio; San Diego; and Tucson - and five countries in Europe and South America. Founded in 1988, Aeromexico has become the leading carrier in the region by maintaining the highest service levels, which have earned the airline numerous top rankings in the industry. The airline was the first Mexican carrier to introduce a frequent flyer program. Today, Aeromexico's Club Premier program enjoys more than two million members. Aeromexico is a founding member of the SkyTeam global airline alliance, which provides customers with extensive worldwide destinations, flights and services. The airline's corporate headquarters are in Mexico City and its U.S. operations are based in Houston.
CONTACT: Bruce Hicks The Alliant Group (281) 313-2200 bruce.hicks@thealliantgroup.com
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CONTACT: Bruce Hicks of The Alliant Group, +1-281-313-2200, orbruce.hicks@thealliantgroup.com , for Aeromexico
Web site: http://www.aeromexico.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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