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McAllen Mayor Darling Announces New International Routes to Guadalajara and to Puerto Vallarta

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McAllen Mayor Jim Darling. Photo by Roberto Hugo Gonzalez

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McAllen, TX – Starting June 10, 2021, Aeromar will add nonstop service from McAllen International Airport (MFE) to Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) and to Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR). “These new routes expand our connectivity from McAllen to four (4) important destinations in Mexico: Mexico City, Monterrey, and now Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta.  Our strong alliance with the City of McAllen positions us to boldly seek new opportunities for connectivity from the Rio Grande Valley,” said Danilo Correa, Aeromar CEO.  

“With the incorporation of this new route, Aeromar fortifies its McAllen operation with over twenty-five (25) weekly flights. More importantly, with the recent growth in McAllen, Aeromar is positioned as the primary airline for international connectivity from the Rio Grande Valley, said Fabricio Cojuc,” Aeromar Executive Director, Network Strategy and Alliances.   Introductory fares, including taxes and fees, are as low as $99 for flights from MFE to GDL and as low as $109 for flights from MFE to PVR.  The route from MFE to PVR will stop in GDL for passenger customs screening.  Additional information on fares and international travel guidelines can be found at www.aeromar.com.mx.  

Route frequencies are as follows: 

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Route Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays Sundays MFE-GDL 10:00-12:30 10:00-12:30 10:00-12:30  MFE-PVR 10:00-14:40 10:00-14:40 10:00-14:40  PVR-MFE 15:10-19:15 15:10-19:15  14:25-18:30 GDL-MFE 16:45-19:15 16:45-19:15  16:00-18:30

“McAllen continues to seek opportunities for business and leisure connectivity with Mexico.  Aeromar has been a key partner, and we are grateful for the trust the airline has bestowed upon McAllen as it grows air service from the Rio Grande Valley,” said McAllen Mayor James E. Darling.   

Guadalajara is the second-largest city in Mexico, with a population of nearly 5 million people.  It is one of the busiest metropolises in Mexico and a cultural center known as the home of mariachi music, charreria, agaves, and tequila.  The picturesque city of Puerto Vallarta is located in the heart of the Pacific Ocean and nestled within the Sierra Madre mountainside.  Vallarta is one of Mexico’s premier beach destinations.

“After the unprecedented times we faced last year, we are ready to travel this summer.  These new routes allow us to reconnect with historic and cultural adventures that only Mexico offers as well as with Mexico’s famous

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breathtaking beaches,” said McAllen City Manager, Roel “Roy” Rodriguez, P.E.  “This summer we encourage residents to take advantage of these new routes and the many leisure non-stop routes that McAllen International Airport offers.”

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