Tue, Sep 09, 2014
Airline Adds Houston-Monterrey, Mexico Service Beginning Next Month
Interjet has formally announced the start of operations for its direct Monterrey - Houston – Monterrey service starting on October 23, with two daily flights Monday through Friday, and one daily flight on Saturdays and Sundays. The airline says this new service strengthens the company's plan of expansion and growth, thus consolidating its presence in the American market.
According to an airline news release, Houston is the main tourist destination in Texas; it's the fourth largest city in the United States and has a substantial medical infrastructure. In addition, it is considered the energy capital of the world, as well as the world's number one city in aerospace development. Monterrey, for its part, is one of Mexico's most industrially developed cities, and one of the country's main centers of business, with significant hotel infrastructure.
"Houston already enjoys greater connectivity with Mexico than any other country in the United States and that bond is going to be even stronger with the arrival of Interjet," says Houston Mayor Annise Parker. "The City of Monterrey is extremely important to the Houston region for both economic and cultural reasons and this new nonstop flight makes it easier for our residents to strengthen business ties and maintain close connections with family and friends."
Interjet has an extensive network within Mexico, facilitating connectivity from international to domestic destinations throughout the Mexican Republic. The airline serves five major cities in the U.S.
(Image provided by Interjet)
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