Mexico-based carrier Interjet has announced it will begin nonstop service between Mexico City International Airport (MEX) and Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) on November 17, 2016. The Mexico City-Chicago route will have two daily flights. The flights will be operated on Airbus A-320s with a 150-seat capacity. The flights will have numerous connections to other destinations in Mexico and other parts of Latin America. Interjet flies to 37 destinations throughout Mexico from its hub at MEX, as well as to Columbia Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala and the United States. “On behalf of Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago Department of Aviation is excited to welcome Interjet to O’Hare International Airport,” said Ginger S. Evans, Commissioner, Chicago Department of Aviation. “Interjet’s service to Mexico City takes advantage of the new U.S.-Mexico air services agreement and offers O’Hare travelers more choices. These t flights are estimated to generate $45 million in annual economic impact for the Chicago region.” “We are very pleased to inaugurate these flights within the framework of the Bilateral Air Transport Agreement with the U.S. which, as we have said, benefits the sector by offering new opportunities, encouraging business and tourism traffic between the two countries and above all increasing supply and fostering competitiveness to the benefit of travelers”, said Interjet CEO, Jose Luis Garza. Flight schedules will be as follows:
Tickets are now available for sale at introductory rates. Visit the airline’s website at www.interjet.com.