FILE PHOTO: An Interjet Airbus A320-200 aircraft sits on the tarmac at Benito Juarez international airport in Mexico City, Mexico February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
The budget airline also said in a statement that despite undergoing a “deep restructuring” it has been able to maintain its 6,000-strong workforce thanks in part to unspecified support for its workers’ union. It said in July it plans to restart routes to seven domestic destinations from its hub in Mexico City, including the second and third biggest cities, Guadalajara and Monterrey, respectively, as well as Cancun beach resort.
Good news. I wish Hawaii would open tourism faster. Acapulco will get the travelers first.
Wait until July 31
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Mexico is considering today a hot spot for Coronavirus in Latin America so it will be interesting to see whether different countries, if any, will lift the current restrictions for traveling😷🤔