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Aeroméxico launches daily Mexico City–Cali service as fourth destination in Colombia

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Aeroméxico launches daily Mexico City–Cali service as fourth destination in Colombia
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Aeroméxico has announced the launch of a new daily direct route from Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to Cali, marking its fourth destination in Colombia. The announcement was made on X.

According to Aviacionaldía, Aeroméxico’s direct route between Mexico City and Cali's Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport officially resumed on June 19, 2025. This re-establishes a vital link between Mexico and Colombia’s Valle del Cauca region. The route had been discontinued in 2019 due to shifting demand but was reinsaid in response to increased travel interest and growing economic ties between both countries. Aviacionaldía highlights that this move benefits leisure and business travelers while supporting cultural and commercial connections between Mexico and southwestern Colombia.

Aviaciónline reports that with the inauguration of this route, Cali becomes Aeroméxico’s fourth Colombian destination, joining Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena. The new service operates daily using Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, each with a capacity of approximately 166 passengers. According to Aviaciónline, the flights are scheduled to facilitate onward connections from Mexico City to various domestic and international destinations.

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As detailed by AeroRoutes, the official start of the Mexico City–Cali service was June 19, 2025. Aeroméxico is utilizing its modern Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet for this route. AeroRoutes emphasizes that this reintroduction closely follows Aeroméxico’s launch of Cartagena as a destination in February 2025, highlighting the airline’s rapid expansion in Colombia.

According to Wikipedia, Aeroméxico is Mexico’s national flag carrier headquartered in Mexico City. It operates an extensive network with a fleet of over 120 aircraft serving nearly 100 destinations worldwide. As a founding member of the SkyTeam alliance, it is recognized for its leadership in Mexico’s international travel market. With Cali added as its fourth destination in Colombia, Aeroméxico consolidates its role as a major airline for Latin American connectivity.

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