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Denver International Airport Celebrates New Service on Aeromexico

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Flights to Guadalajara and Monterrey begin Dec. 21

DENVER – December 21, 2024 – Today Denver International Airport (DEN) celebrated the expansion of service by Aeromexico to two new destinations in Mexico: Guadalajara (GDL) and Monterrey (MTY). Nonstop flights to GDL will operate once per week, on Saturdays, through April 19, 2025, and nonstop flights to MTY will operate twice per week, on Saturdays and Sundays, through April 20, 2025.

“The expansion of DEN service by Aeromexico is welcome news,” said DEN CEO Phil Washington. “With the addition of flights to these popular destinations during a peak demand period, DEN is poised to continue to serve as the premier gateway between Mexico and the Rocky Mountain region.

Service to both GDL and MTY will be operated onboard Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. These new flights are in addition to Aeromexico’s nonstop service to Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX).

“We celebrate that Aeromexico is increasing connectivity between Mexico and Denver, encouraging tourism to Guadalajara, known as ‘La Perla Tapatía’, and Monterrey, known as ‘La Sultana del Norte’,” said Pável Meléndez Cruz, Consul General of México in Denver.

February 2024 marked the 15th anniversary of Aeromexico’s service to DEN. Since Feb. 1, 2009, Aeromexico has transported nearly 650,000 passengers between DEN and Mexico onboard more than 5,600 flights. Aeromexico is Denver’s longest serving Mexican-flag carrier.

Demand for travel between Denver and Mexico has surged in the post-pandemic period, increasing by nearly 60 percent since 2019. Today more than 1.2 million people travel between Denver and Mexico annually, and Mexico accounts for 30 percent of DEN’s total international passenger demand, more than any other single country.


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