New Mexican Airline Aerus Starts Operations from Monterrey

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On April 27th, the new regional airline Aerus began operations at Terminal B of the General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MTY). OMA Aeropuertos personnel and the Nuevo León Ministry of Tourism were present at the celebration of the inauguration of the company’s flights.

For the Government of Nuevo Leon it is very important to consolidate the Monterrey airport as the Airport HUB of Northeast Mexico, so this new flight offer launched by Aerus to Matamoros and Piedras Negras, will reinforce the connections that our city has, as it will allow us to remain as a direct travel option for visitors interested in our destination“, said Maricarmen Martinez Villarreal, Secretary of Tourism of the State of Nuevo Leon.

The regional airline has the youngest fleet in Mexico. All Aerus aircraft are brand new and comply with safety protocols approved by the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC).

Aerus begins operations with five regional routes, flying from Monterrey (MTY) to Piedras Negras (PDS), Matamoros (MAM), Ciudad Victoria (CVM) and Tampico (TAM) with several daily operations. The company also provides weekly service between Tampico (TAM) and Matamoros (MAM). All of the airline’s flights are operated in 9-passenger Cessna Grand Caravan EX aircraft.

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We know there is a demand for regional routes that were not being met, so we want to offer convenient schedules and even daily return on each route we operate“, said Javier Herrera, Aerus CEO.

Aerus will be operating from Terminal B of Monterrey International Airport (MTY) where travelers will be able to check in and board. The regional airline expects to expand its fleet with 19-passenger Cessna SkyCourier aircraft in the coming years.

Aerus will have a schedule of 450 monthly operations and plans to have a strong presence in the domestic market by 2030, covering several domestic and international routes.

Aerus becomes an ally to bring the northeast of the country closer to Nuevo Leon, through an offer of key regional routes. With the arrival of Aerus at Monterrey Airport, OMA integrates to its connectivity offer a market with growth potential” said Ricardo Dueñas, CEO of OMA.

See also: New airline in Mexico: Aerus starts selling tickets from Monterrey to four destinations

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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