Direct flights with Aeroméxico (AM) - Explore all destinations
Aeroméxico (IATA: AM) is Mexico’s flag carrier and a founding member of SkyTeam. Its primary operations are from Mexico City (MEX) with secondary hubs in Guadalajara (GDL) and Monterrey (MTY). The airline offers a network of direct flights across Mexico, the U.S., Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. Using the filter tool below, you can view all nonstop AM flights.
Aeroméxico was founded in 1934 as Mexico's flag carrier. Today, it’s the largest airline in Mexico by international services and the second-largest domestically, after Volaris. It is a founding member of the SkyTeam Alliance.
The airline connects more than 45 domestic and over 50 international destinations across 20+ countries. It uses a fleet of Boeing aircraft for both short- and long-haul flights. Aeroméxico maintains a joint venture with Delta Air Lines for improved U.S.-Mexico direct flight options for travelers.
Use the filter tool below to browse through the more than 130 unique routes that Aeroméxico has in its network. Select your departure airport, for example, Mexico City (MEX), Guadalajara (GDL), or Monterrey (MTY), then filter the destinations by country, region, or continent. This will display all eligible flights. You can then sort by duration, frequency, or aircraft used.
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Aeroméxico’s hubs and bases
Aeroméxico’s primary base and most important hub is Mexico City (MEX). The airport is at the core of its international flights and offers direct connections to more than 90 destinations.
The airline also has two secondary hubs:
Guadalajara (GDL): An important regional hub with connections throughout Western Mexico, bordering U.S. cities, and a daily flight to Madrid.
Monterrey (MTY): Also a hub with a strong focus on domestic and U.S. regional flights. Also offers several long-haul flights to Asia and Europe.
Domestic direct flights with Aeroméxico
Aeroméxico flies to most domestic airports. It offers direct flights on over 50 unique routes within Mexico.
Here are the busiest domestic services:
Mexico City (MEX) - Guadalajara (GDL): Over 80 flights per week between the first and third-largest cities in the country.
Mexico City (MEX) - Monterrey (MTY): Up to 17 flights per day between the two largest cities.
Mexico City (MEX) - Cancún (CUN): Over 100 flights per week on what is the busiest domestic corridor in Mexico.
Mexico City (MEX) - Tijuana (TIJ): An important link for tourism with 8-9 flights per day.
Mexico City (MEX) - Aguascalientes (AGU): The busiest route that only Aeroméxico offers within the country.
Direct flights to the United States
Aeroméxico operates an extensive network of direct flights to over a dozen cities in the USA.
Boosted through its partnership with Delta, the airline offers up to 100 flights per day between the two countries in peak season.
Here are some of the busiest:
Mexico City (MEX) - Los Angeles (LAX): The airline’s busiest route to the USA.
Mexico City (MEX) - New York (JFK): One of Aeroméxico’s longest flights is to the largest city in the US.
Mexico City (MEX) - Miami (MIA): 5 direct flights daily, popular with diaspora and leisure travelers.
Guadalajara (GDL) - Salt Lake City (SLC): 1-2 daily flights to Utah.
Monterrey (MTY) - Atlanta (ATL): The busiest international flight from Monterrey is to Delta’s massive hub in Atlanta.
Aeroméxico long-haul nonstop flights
Aeroméxico flies direct to 4 continents. It offers dozens of flights daily to other Latin American countries in the Americas and the Caribbean, as well as direct, long-distance flights to several European and Asian cities, often longer than 12 hours.
Here are just a few of Aeroméxico’s longest flights around the world:
Mexico City (MEX) - Madrid (MAD): One of Aeroméxico’s busiest nonstop long-haul flights is to the Spanish Capital.
Mexico City (MEX) - Tokyo Narita (NRT): You can fly between the Americas and Asia without a stop in the USA on this route.
Monterrey (MTY) - Seoul (ICN): A unique route flown once per day. Currently, the airline’s longest at nearly 16 hours in the sky.
Mexico City (MEX) - Sao Paulo (GRU): An important connection to South America’s busiest airport.
Guadalajara (GDL) - Madrid (MAD): The only non-US international flight from Guadalajara. Service is once per day during the summer.
In total, Aeroméxico flies to more than 20 countries. Important ones not listed above include the Netherlands, the UK, Italy, France, Colombia, and Chile.
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