American Airlines has announced respective caller flights to Mexico retired of U.S. airports that volition bring its operations to much than 430 highest regular departures to 97 destinations successful Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America this winter.
The hose volition unfastened year-round work betwixt its Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) hub and Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport opening connected Oct. 26. The caller flights volition vie against 4 carriers connected the way — United Airlines and 3 Mexican carriers, Aeroméxico, Viva Aerobus and Volaris.
Billing itself arsenic “the starring U.S. hose successful Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America,” American Airlines (AA) besides announced it volition motorboat seasonal vacation work betwixt ORD and Querétaro.
In a property release, AA promoted the caller Querétaro destination by highlighting the assemblage town’s historical halfway and the “convenient entree to adjacent attractions, including 1 of Mexico’s champion vino regions and the charming municipality of San Miguel de Allende.”
AA volition alert the way regular from Dec. 18 to Jan. 5, 2026.
Earlier this year, American revealed plans to adhd its 30th web constituent successful Mexico by providing work betwixt Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, opening connected Dec. 3. The way volition beryllium operated twice-weekly twelvemonth round.
At the aforesaid time, AA confirmed its earlier announcement that it volition connection 3 regular flights from Chicago-O’Hare to Cancún International Airport, up to 2 regular flights to San José del Cabo-Los Cabos International Airport and 2 regular flights betwixt Dec. 18 and Jan. 6 to Puerto Vallarta International Airport.
According to the CAPA-Aviation Centre, American Airlines is the starring bearer successful the U.S.-Mexico transborder market, holding a 19.8% stock of two-way seats. United Airlines is 2nd with a 16.2% share, followed by Volaris (14.1%), Delta Air Lines (12.5%), Aeroméxico (9.3%) and Viva Aerobus (6%).
With reports from Aviation Week Network, Simple Flying and Aviación al Día