Aeromexico, the Mexican flag carrier, will soon re-commence one of the most bizarre routes in its network this upcoming summer. On August 1st, the airline will again fly a strange triangular route connecting its primary global hub at Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Monterrey International Airport (MTY), and Seoul-Incheon International Airport (ICN).
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Aeromexico will be expanding its operation in the US with new and returning routes from Guadalajara, Monterrey, Cancn, and Manzanillo for the holiday season. The carrier will utilize its Boeing 737 aircraft on most routes, but the Embraer E190 will also support its operation.Thumbnail Image: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying