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Aeromexico, WestJet Sign Codeshare Agreement

Aeromexico's Passengers Can Access Connections Via Montreal, Toronto, And Vancouver

Aeromexico, Mexico's global airline, and WestJet, Canada's highest rated airline for customer service, have signed a codeshare agreement. Aeromexico and WestJet have had an interline relationship since December 2011.

The new codeshare will give Aeromexico's customers enhanced connecting service via Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver to more than 10 Canadian destinations, including Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Halifax, Deer Lake, St. John's, among others.

The agreement provides WestJet guests new connecting service from WestJet's extensive Canadian network to Mexico City via Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. In addition, WestJet will also now sell non-stop flights to/from Mexico from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. WestJet Rewards are available on these flights as well.

Both Aeromexico and WestJet will also sell tickets for travel on each other's entire network, including non-codeshare flights, providing their respective guests another benefit of the enhanced relationship.

As part of their cooperation, bags checked-in with both Aeromexico and WestJet will continue to reach the final destination without a separate check-in at the point of transfer between the carriers.

"Our airline is always looking to offer its customers the best connecting service on our partner network, and this codeshare agreement with WestJet allows us to include more destinations and flights to and from Canada to Mexico and Latin America," said Anko van der Werff, Aeromexico's Chief Revenue Officer.

"We welcome this new, enhanced relationship with Aeromexico," said Chris Avery, WestJet Vice-President, Network Planning, Alliances and Corporate Development. "Guests of both WestJet and Aeromexico will now have opportunities to explore more destinations than ever before."

(Source: Aeromexico news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.aeromexico.com, www.westjet.com

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