Mexico: Aerus launches new route between Monterrey and Reynosa

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Aerus announces a new route between Monterrey and Reynosa, Tamaulipas starting July 3, 2023. The days of operation will be Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. This service is supported by OMA Aeropuertos and the Ministry of Tourism of Nuevo Leon.

The new connection will depart from Terminal B of the General Mariano Escobedo International Airport, where the airline provides a faster boarding and disembarkation service, allowing customers to arrive up to 20 minutes before their flight departure.

«Aerus is an example of growth and innovation. With the direct flight to Reynosa, there are now 11 routes that will be operating as of July, which will help us to increase the number of visitors to Nuevo Leon, which is very good for the destination. Monterrey has established itself as a business destination, a visitor profile that Aerus serves very well, and we know that they will come to enjoy this land of dreams«, added the State Secretary of Tourism, Maricarmen Martinez Villarreal.

«We are very pleased to be able to provide more air routes to the inhabitants of Monterrey, Reynosa and other regions, to continue strengthening our value proposition of being a working tool for businessmen, professionals and the general population, providing services with the highest standards of safety, quality, accessibility and comfort«, said Aerus CEO, Javier Herrera.

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Aerus is one of the airlines with the youngest fleet of aircraft in Mexico and has positioned itself as one of the most punctual airlines in the region. One of the company’s main premises is to operate with the highest standards of safety, reliability and service quality.

Aerus currently has a schedule of 7 direct routes: Monterrey – Reynosa, Monterrey – Piedras Negras, Monterrey – Matamoros, Matamoros – Tampico, Reynosa – Tampico, Veracruz – Tampico and Veracruz – Villahermosa.

While the routes offered with stopovers are Veracruz – Reynosa, Veracruz – Matamoros, Monterrey – Tampico and Tampico – Villahermosa.

In the coming years, Aerus will be increasing its fleet of 19-passenger Cessna SkyCourier aircraft. In addition, by 2030 it plans to have a national presence covering different domestic and international routes.

See also: New Mexican Airline Aerus Starts Operations from Monterrey

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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