Continental offers new Mexico service
Continental Airlines, which says it already serves more Mexican destinations nonstop from the US than any other airline, has expanded service there.
The airline has launched new daily nonstop routes between Los Angeles International Airport and three Mexican destinations — Aguascalientes, Guanajuato and Morelia.
Other expanded service is between Laredo, Texas, and Mexico City.
Said Pete Garcia, staff vice president, Latin America, Continental Airlines:
“We are pleased to continue our commitment to Mexico by offering these new nonstop flights, which facilitate business and vacation travel, as well as options for passengers visiting family and friends in Mexico.”
Continental Express is utilizing 50-passenger Embraer regional jets on its nonstop service on each of the new routes.
Continental Airlines was named the “Best Airline for Flights to Mexico” in Executive Travel Magazine’s Autumn 2004 list of “Best in Executive Travel.”
Continental is the world’s sixth-largest airline with more than 3,000 daily departures throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia.
Report by David Wilkening
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