American, American Eagle Add More Service to Mexico
American, American Eagle Add More Service to Mexico
American Airlines and its regional affiliate, American Eagle, are increasing their service to and from Mexico. American said the additional service is a result of increased demand, in part related to the suspension of flights by Mexicana Airlines on Aug. 11. American is increasing its Dallas/Fort Worth-Mexico City service from four daily roundtrips to five on Nov. 18.
Its Miami-Mexico City service will increase from three daily to four. Its Miami-Cancun service, currently four daily roundtrips on weekdays and five daily roundtrips on weekends, will increase to five every day of the week on Feb. 10. It will add one daily Chicago-Mexico City roundtrip flight on Dec. 16.
American Eagle is increasing its Dallas/Fort Worth-Guadalajara service -- currently two daily roundtrips, one on American Airlines and one on American Eagle. On Nov. 18, the route goes to two daily roundtrips on American. On Dec. 16, the service will increase to three daily roundtrips -- one new roundtrip on American Eagle, in addition to the two roundtrips on American.
Its Dallas/Fort Worth-Aguascalientes service, currently one daily roundtrip on American Eagle, will increase to two on Nov. 18. Its Dallas/Fort Worth-Leon, service, currently three daily roundtrips on American Eagle, will increase to four on Dec. 16. It will start Dallas/Fort Worth-Veracruz roundtrip service Feb. 10, 2011, pending government approvals. It will start Dallas/Fort Worth-Queretaro roundtrip service on American Eagle, effective Feb. 10, pending government approvals.
American also is codesharing with Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. These include flights out of Los Angeles to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Loreto, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo and Manzanillo; from San Diego to Puerto Vallarta; and from San Francisco to Puerto Vallarta.




