Aeromexico Boosts Its International Network By Launching New Nonstop Flights To Raleigh-Durham And San Juan Aboard Modern 737 MAX Jets - Travel And Tour World
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Mexican airline Aeromexico is accelerating its international expansion with the launch of two new strategic routes — a daily nonstop service between Cancun and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, and a four-times-weekly connection between Mexico City and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Both routes, set to begin in late 2025, will be operated using the Boeing 737 MAX 8, a fuel-efficient, next-generation aircraft designed to enhance passenger comfort and reduce operational costs. This move marks a significant step in Aeromexico’s broader plan to boost connectivity across North America and the Caribbean, catering to rising demand in both leisure and transborder travel markets.
In a major boost to its North American footprint, , starting later this year. The expansion comes as part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to strengthen connectivity from Mexico to key destinations across the region, driven by strong leisure travel demand and a robust recovery in international tourism.
The Mexican flag carrier has been steadily reinforcing its presence in the U.S. market throughout 2024, with recent additions including flights to . These strategic moves underscore Aeromexico’s commitment to capturing more share in one of the world’s busiest aviation corridors, especially amid growing competition from low-cost and legacy carriers alike.
Now, Aeromexico is preparing for its next wave of expansion, with — one to the U.S. and another to the Caribbean.
Starting , Aeromexico will introduce a in North Carolina. This seasonal flight will run , aligning with peak winter travel patterns and spring break demand.
The route will serve as a convenient gateway for North Carolinians seeking an easy escape to Mexico’s sun-drenched beaches, world-renowned resorts, and historic attractions. Cancun continues to be one of the top international destinations for U.S. travelers, and Aeromexico’s new service makes it even more accessible from the Southeast United States.
For Aeromexico, the move also strengthens its position in North Carolina, a state where demand for international leisure travel is rising rapidly. The carrier already connects Mexico City with Raleigh-Durham, and this new Cancun flight deepens its presence in a market that has historically been underserved by direct routes to Latin America.
In addition to its U.S. growth, Aeromexico is also . Scheduled to commence on , the route will offer , providing more seamless travel options between the Mexican capital and the U.S. island territory.
This route is particularly significant for several reasons. First, it reconnects two major Latin cultural hubs, facilitating not just tourism but also business, diaspora travel, and academic exchange. Second, it provides a direct link for travelers looking to explore Puerto Rico’s vibrant culture, colonial architecture, tropical beaches, and unique status as a U.S. territory without the need for a visa for American citizens.
Puerto Rico has seen a resurgence in tourism post-pandemic, fueled by infrastructure improvements and growing interest in the island’s eco-tourism and cultural offerings. With Aeromexico now providing direct access from Mexico City, the route is expected to attract strong demand both ways — especially from Mexican travelers exploring the Caribbean and Puerto Rican travelers seeking a gateway to Latin America and beyond.
Aeromexico has confirmed that both the Cancun–Raleigh and Mexico City–San Juan routes will be operated using its modern fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The twin-engine aircraft is recognized for its superior fuel economy, long-distance capability, and improved onboard comfort for travelers.
The aircraft’s two-class configuration includes business and economy cabins, Wi-Fi connectivity, inflight entertainment, and upgraded seating — features that align with the expectations of today’s international traveler.
The use of the 737 MAX 8 also signals Aeromexico’s intention to standardize quality across its regional international operations, offering a consistent onboard experience across markets.
These newly announced routes form part of Aeromexico’s wider strategy to restore and grow its international network in the wake of the travel setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.Since emerging from bankruptcy protection, the airline has focused on strategic partnerships, operational efficiency, and targeted route expansion to reclaim its position as Mexico’s leading international airline.
In the U.S. market, Aeromexico benefits from its joint venture agreement with Delta Air Lines, allowing for coordinated schedules, codeshare connections, and reciprocal loyalty benefits through SkyTeam. This transborder alliance has helped the airline gain a competitive edge, particularly in cities with large Mexican-American populations and growing interest in Mexico as a tourism and investment destination.
By adding routes to high-demand leisure destinations such as Cancun and San Juan, Aeromexico is not only appealing to holidaymakers but also enhancing its value proposition to tour operators, travel agencies, and the growing demographic of digital nomads and remote workers seeking flexible, long-haul travel options.
As air travel demand continues to rise in North America and the Caribbean, Aeromexico is positioning itself to take full advantage of these shifting trends. With a modern fleet, strengthened U.S. footprint, and a renewed focus on high-demand routes, the airline is signaling confidence in the regional travel market and its role as a key connector between Mexico and its neighbors.
Mexican airline Aeromexico is set to expand its North American reach with two new international routes, connecting Cancun to Raleigh and Mexico City to San Juan using Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Whether for sun-seeking vacationers, reconnecting families, or cross-cultural business travelers, Aeromexico’s latest route additions mark a significant step forward in its international growth journey — one that could bring even more destinations into its fold in the near future.