Aeroméxico–Delta Alliance to Launch Direct Flights from Mexico City to San Juan, Puerto Rico
Aeroméxico–Delta Adds San Juan as Its 27th Destination in the U.S. and Territories. The route will offer four weekly flights and daily service during the peak winter season.
The Aeroméxico–Delta partnership will expand its Caribbean footprint with a new direct route between Mexico City and San Juan, Puerto Rico, starting October 29.
The route will be operated by Aeroméxico using Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, configured for 166 passengers across three classes. The service will initially run four times a week, offering more than 1,300 seats per week. During the high winter season—from December 18 to January 4—the frequency will increase to daily flights.
The schedule includes departures from Mexico City Wednesday through Saturday at 12:00 p.m., arriving in San Juan at 6:55 p.m. Return flights will depart Puerto Rico Thursday through Sunday at 1:02 p.m., landing in the Mexican capital at 4:15 p.m.
Giancarlo Mulinelli, Aeroméxico’s Senior Vice President of Global Sales, said, “We are very excited to announce our direct route to San Juan, Puerto Rico—a destination known for its tropical beauty and vibrant culture.”
Puerto Rican Governor Jenniffer González Colón highlighted the economic impact of the new connection, estimated at $13.5 million annually. She also emphasized, “Puerto Rico continues to position itself as the Caribbean’s ideal destination,” and praised the flight for “further strengthening the commercial ties between Mexico and Puerto Rico, which currently exceed $1.5 billion annually.”
San Juan will become Aeroméxico’s 27th destination in the United States and its territories, joining a wave of new routes launched since 2024 to cities such as Boston, Washington, D.C., Tampa, and Philadelphia.
Currently, the Aeroméxico–Delta alliance operates more than 60 routes and over 90 daily flights between Mexico and the United States. Since 2017, the partnership has carried more than 50 million passengers.
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