More Flights To Mexico
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More Flights to Mexico
Overview
Ranked consistently as a top international destination for U.S. travelers, Mexico has experienced significant growth in airline and tourism options. American interest in Mexican resorts and spas aligns seamlessly with Mexico’s long-term tourism strategy, which contributes over $12 billion annually to the nation’s economy. Cancun, particularly popular among travelers, now ranks third in international air bookings, trailing only London and Rome.
Growing Airline Services
In the past six months, both major airlines and budget carriers in the U.S. and Canada have increased their service to various cities and resorts in Mexico. This expansion translates to more competitive rates and greater choices for airfare and vacation packages for the 20 million annual visitors, over 80% of whom come from the U.S. and Canada.
Frontier Airlines is leading this charge, launching round-trip services between Denver and Guadalajara and offering flights to eight premier Mexican resort destinations. Their secondary hub in Cancun now services seven U.S. cities, enhancing access to the city’s unique resorts and spas with nonstop flights.
Delta Airlines has introduced new nonstop services from Atlanta to Acapulco, Merida, and Ixtapa; from Salt Lake City to Mazatlan; and from New York’s JFK to Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco.
Meanwhile, United Airlines has added routes from Chicago to Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, complementing its popular Los Angeles to Cancun service. This expansion totals 16 different routes from the American mainland to Mexico.
Smaller carriers like Alaska Airlines have also significantly increased their offerings, growing their flight capacity to Mexico by 22%. These flights mostly originate in the Pacific Northwest and California, heading to Cancun, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta.
Seasonal Services and More Options
Many airlines are rolling out seasonal services for the winter months. For instance, American Airlines will offer weekly nonstop flights from JFK to San Jose del Cabo in Baja California from December 16 to April 9, 2007. Northwest Airlines is adding several seasonal routes from Midwestern cities to Acapulco, Manzanillo, and Ixtapa.
Mexican airlines such as Aeromexico and Mexicana are expanding their flight offerings as well. They run daily routes from New York’s JFK to Mexico City, while Mexicana and its low-cost carrier, Click, will begin services from Baltimore to Mexico City and Miami to Cancun. These expansions make intra-Mexico travel easier, allowing for visits to multiple resorts during one family vacation.
Canadian Airline Contributions
Canadian airlines are joining the expansion, too. Air Canada has added 25 nonstop flights per week, reaching a total of 61. New routes include flights from Toronto to Cozumel and Ixtapa and from Montreal to Mexico City. Sunwing Airlines is offering flights from Montreal and Ottawa to Acapulco and between Toronto and Cozumel.
Conclusion
This upward trend shows no signs of slowing, with airlines, travel companies, and the Mexican government actively enticing American and Canadian tourists. Affordable flights and vacation packages are readily available, further boosting Mexico's appeal as an international travel hotspot. Now is an ideal time to plan a family getaway to Cancun or a romantic escape to Puerto Vallarta.
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