AeroMexico (Mexico City) has announced the start of its AeroMexico Contigo program as of October 1.
According to the carrier, “the new product will provide migrant customers residing in Mexico or in the United States, who travel frequently between the two countries, a specific Call Center and personal assistance at participating airport check-in counters, to help the passengers fill out their immigration forms, transportation of oversized packages, connections to the airline’s route network and attention on both sides of the border, as well as competitive rates for this important passenger segment.”
The carrier has configured four of its Boeing 737-800 airplanes to offer this new service, with 174 seats. The three front rows – 18 seats – will feature the AM Plus seat configuration, with more legroom and angle in the reclining backrests, among other benefits. The other 156 seats will be in Economy Class.
Some of the destinations featuring the Aeromexico Contigo product include:
Destinations Within Mexico | |
Guadalajara – Tijuana | 28 weekly flights |
Culiacan – Tijuana | 14 weekly flights |
Mexico-US Destinations | |
Guadalajara – Chicago | 7 weekly flights |
Guadalajara – Ontario | 7 weekly flights |
Guadalajara – Los Angeles | 14 weekly flights |
Guadalajara – Fresno | 3 weekly flights |
Guadalajara – Sacramento | 3 weekly flights |
In addition to this product’s unique benefits, AeroMexico will continue to provide complimentary on board beverages and entertainment services, and one piece of checked luggage weighing up to 55 pounds, with a 22 pounds carry-on for travel between Mexico and the United States. Passengers traveling from the United States to Mexico can also check a 50 pounds piece of luggage and carry a 22 pounds bag on board.
Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. AeroMexico’s Boeing 737-852 EI-DRC (msn 35116) approaches the runway at Miami International Airport.
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