Aeromexico and its partner Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) announced an increase in their seat offer to Salt Lake City, Utah from Guadalajara starting January 15, 2018.
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As part of the actions implemented under the Joint Cooperation Agreement (JCA), both airlines continue to strengthen their network between Mexico and the United States. The destination will experience a 128% increase in the seat offer as Aeromexico will increase frequencies from four weekly flights currently served by Delta to daily service between both cities. Additionally, Mexico’s Midwest will be now connected to a wide U.S. network through Delta’s main hub in Salt Lake City.
The new service will be operated with Embraer 190 aircraft with a capacity of 99 passenger seats, including 11 in Clase Premier—Aeromexico’s Business Class cabin—with the following schedules:
Guadalajara-Salt Lake City*
| AM 2718 | 9:20 a.m. | 12:30 p.m. | Daily |
Salt Lake City-Guadalajara*
| AM 2719 | 1:45 p.m. | 6:30 p.m. | Daily |
*Times published are local to each country and are subject to changes without notice.
The Joint Cooperation Agreement between the two airlines has allowed the carriers to offer customers additional benefits including more options on flights between the Mexico and United States, since passengers have access to both airlines’ hubs, as well as enhanced schedules, frequencies, access to the SkyClub and Salon Premier Lounges ensuring a complete travel experience before and during the flight.
Once again, Aeromexico emphasize their commitment to its passengers by offering a wide network of connections and destinations strengthened by its partnership with Delta Air Lines while also contributing to improving the trade, cultural, and tourism exchange between these two nations.
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About Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico
The Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico Joint Cooperation Agreement (JCA), creates an expanded transborder route network enhancing competition between the United States and Mexico. With up to 1,000 weekly transborder flights, the airlines have added new destinations providing convenient schedules benefiting the customers of both companies, while deepening the relationship they have shared for more than 17 years as founders of the SkyTeam global airline alliance.
Delta provides service in the United States through its connecting hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK, Salt Lake City and Seattle; and Aeromexico offers greater access to Mexico through its hubs in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.
The airlines are enhancing the customer experience through increased connectivity, by investing in airport facilities, boarding gates, VIP lounges and frequent flyer benefits through SkyMiles and Club Premier accruals. For more information on Delta Air Lines or Aeromexico visit:
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Alejandro Bosquez Aeromexico 91324604 [email protected]


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