MEXICO CITY- The Aeromexico-Delta Joint Cooperation Agreement (JCA) is set to expand its operations between Mexico and the United States.
Starting in January 2024, Aeromexico (AM) will gradually introduce 17 new routes departing from seven airports in Mexico to reach nine destinations in the United States. These flights will all be supported by Delta (DL) codeshare.

Aeromexico-Delta US Routes
Through the addition of these new routes and increased frequencies on existing routes, the Mexican airline aims to operate nearly 60 daily flights to the United States by July 2024.
This represents a 35% increase in departures compared to 2023 and extends their presence to 36 U.S. markets. Delta, in turn, plans to operate 34 daily flights to Mexico by July 2024, serving seven different Mexican destinations.
Overall, the Aeromexico-Delta JCA will provide over 30% more available seats year-over-year, offering passengers a broader range of options for traveling between the U.S. and Mexico.
By 2024, this partnership will offer more than 90 daily flights between Mexico and the United States across nearly 60 routes.
This demonstrates the commitment of the cross-border alliance to strengthen ties between the two countries, providing a robust network, seamless connectivity, and industry-leading products and services to travelers.

Transborder Seat Offering
Aeromexico’s expansion of routes and flight frequencies has been made possible by its fleet renewal initiative, which includes over 50 new aircraft, predominantly Boeing 737 MAX models. These modern aircraft contribute to providing passengers with an exceptional travel experience.
Furthermore, Aeromexico will operate over 1,000 monthly flights at Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) starting in October as part of its previously disclosed growth strategy. As a result of this announcement, the Mexican airline will introduce two additional routes to the United States from AIFA.
Aeromexico and Delta remain committed to solidifying their position as the premier airline alliance connecting Mexico and the United States, constituting the largest trans-border air market globally.
The new routes operated by Aeromexico will be as follows:
Departure | Destination | Departure | Destination | |
Monterrey | Atlanta | Mexico City Benito Juarez (AICM) | Detroit | |
Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City | |||
New York | Washington D.C | |||
Los Angeles | Boston | |||
Bajio | Atlanta | Guadalajar | Atlanta | |
Detroit | Detroit | |||
Queretaro | Detroit | Mexico City Felipe Angeles (AIFA) | McAllen | |
Atlanta | Dallas/Fort Worth | |||
Merida | Atlanta |
Throughout their collaborative partnership, Delta and Aeromexico have closely collaborated to create integrated and synchronized products and services for their passengers. These offerings are designed to deliver a consistent and industry-leading customer experience, which includes:
- Streamlined check-in processes facilitated by SkyTeam technology, allowing passengers to perform digital check-ins for multi-airline travel seamlessly using both Delta and Aeromexico’s existing mobile apps and websites.
- Complimentary in-flight messaging service accessible via onboard Wi-Fi, where available, allows passengers to stay connected in the air.
- Uniform policies for checked and carry-on baggage ensure a standardized and hassle-free experience for travelers.
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