What will happen to Aeromar flights?
Before its cessation of operations, Aeromar had 20 national routes and three international. In Mexico, I was flying in Mexico City, Acapulco, Aguascalientes, Cancun, Chetumal, Ciudad Victoria, Colima, Cozumel, Guadalajara, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Ixtepec, Mazatlan, Merida, Monterrey, Piedras Negras, Puerto Escondido, Puebla, Puerto Vallarta, Tepic and Villahermosa.
Among his international flights was Havana, in Cuba; and Laredo, Texas, and McAllen, Texas, United States.
To recover the flights that users had with Aeromar, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) reported that tickets purchased to fly from February 15 onwards may be valid to fly with other airlinessubject to the availability of each company.
As part of this initiative, Aeromexico issued an exclusive protection policy for passengers who have a reservation with Aeromar for Colima, Tepic, Victoria City, black stones, McAllen and Ixtepecin which he offers 20% discount in the purchase of round or single tickets from the nearest airports where Aeroméxico has operations.
Passengers who wish to use this benefit should contact the airline’s Call Center at (55)-5133-4006.
Aeroméxico also announced that it will advance the start of direct operations from Mexico City to Ciudad Victoria, Colima and Tepic, starting next March 16.
Although up to now there is no information on similar initiatives on the part of Long live Aerobus and you will flyit is likely that it will be announced in the next few hours, as the Aeromar unions have approached both airlines to be able to incorporate their now former workers .