2025/08/18 09:33
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Total Arriving Flights: 15,482
Year-over-Year Growth: +4.27%
In July 2025, Aeroméxico recorded 15,482 arriving flights, reflecting a steady +4.27% increase compared to July 2024. This uptick signals resilient travel demand, particularly on domestic routes and high-frequency North American connections. The growth also aligns with the carrier’s strategy of optimizing frequencies on profitable sectors while gradually expanding select long-haul services.
On-Time Arrival Rate: 80.94%
Year-over-Year Change (On-Time Rate): −1.14%
Cancelled Flights: 214
Year-over-Year Change (Cancellations): −12.28%
Aeroméxico’s punctuality saw a mild year-over-year decline, potentially influenced by adverse weather patterns in parts of Mexico and the United States during the peak summer travel season. However, the airline reduced cancellations by −12.28%, a noteworthy improvement that points to stronger operational control, better resource allocation, and enhanced contingency planning for disruptions.
The airline’s network is anchored by major hubs at Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Monterrey International Airport (MTY), and Guadalajara International Airport (GDL). These locations serve as gateways for both high-volume domestic travel and strategic international connectivity, enabling efficient passenger flows between Latin America, North America, and transatlantic markets.
Aeroméxico’s July 2025 results demonstrate a balanced trajectory of growth and operational refinement. The modest punctuality decline underscores the need to address peak-season congestion, but the significant drop in cancellations is a positive sign of improved schedule stability. Maintaining this operational discipline while pursuing targeted network expansion will be key to sustaining competitiveness in the evolving Latin American and global aviation landscape.