Starting in the summer of 2017, Aeromexico will add seat capacity on its flights to Europe, Asia, and South America.

Frequencies on five of its principal international routes – Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Shanghai, and Santiago – will increase by nearly 40 percent.

In Europe, Aeromexico will offer daily flights from Mexico City to Amsterdam and London Heathrow – increasing from three and six flights per week respectively. The carrier will also increase its seat capacity to Madrid by 15%, giving a total of 12 flights per week.

The airline is also planning to increase its service to Asia by more than 65%, which gives Shanghai five flights per week. In South America, a daily service to Santiago, Chile, will also be added to the current service of five flights per week.

Aeromexico’s Chief Revenue Officer, Anko van der Werff said: “This significant increase in flight frequencies to our core global markets reflects Aeromexico’s commitment to continue expanding its network of destinations by offering increased seat capacity to our customers in Mexico and across the globe.

“These actions are due to the growth of our fleet by the number of wide-body aircraft we will receive during the rest of this year and in the first half of 2017, to offer customers increased connectivity options to more than 80 of our destinations”.

Aeromexico operates more than 600 daily flights from its main hub in Terminal 2 at the Mexico City

International Airport. Its route network spans more than 80 cities on three continents including 45 in

Mexico, 16 in the United States, 15 in Latin America, four in Europe, three in Canada, and two in Asia.

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