Aeromexico Reduces Fares on Premier Class Travel
Aeromexico Reduces Fares on Premier Class Travel
In an effort to motivate travelers and offer the best value for their money, Aeromexico has made significant reductions on Premier Class rates, offering unprecedented prices. As an example, passengers enjoy a rate that is 45 percent lower on flights from Chicago to Mexico City and up to 39 percent discounted rate on the Chicago-Guadalajara service.
Also, Premier Class rates are up to 53 percent lower on tickets to Mexico City from San Francisco and a reduction of 27 percent is available when flying from Houston. With this promotion, you can also book your Premier Class ticket to Mexico City from Los Angeles with a price reduction of 14 percent and a 31 percent reduction in flights from Phoenix.
Aeromexico has recently partnered with NH hotel located at Mexico City Airport/T2 (Terminal 2) to provide an extraordinary deal. Travelers flying in Clase Premier or Aeromexico Plus may take advantage of a three-hour room stay, so they can rest, take a shower and refresh from a redeye flight. This offer is valid from 6 to 8 a.m. for passengers on the following flights: 683, Chicago-Mexico City; 665, San Francisco-Mexico City; 401, New York City-Mexico City; and 469, Los Angeles-Mexico City. And all passengers flying economy class can benefit from a $85 special rate -- tax included -- if they show their boarding pass at the NH T2 Airport Hotel.
Aeromexico also offers Aeromexico Plus, the first two rows behind Premier Class. These seats include legroom and space, priority check in and priority boarding. Its Voy-Vuelvo program allows customers to visit various popular destinations and return on the same day, for business or pleasure.
In Monterrey, Grupo Aeroméxico has moved all of its operations in the industrial city of Monterrey, Mexico to Terminal B, located at the Monterrey International Airport. TB is a highly operational and state of the art terminal with capacity for receiving 2 million passengers a year. From Monterrey, passengers can fly direct to 10 cities in Mexico and four in the U.S., including the recently inaugurated service to Miami and Houston.




