Mexicana de Aviación, Mexico’s renowned airline, experienced a delayed return to the skies on Tuesday, with its first flight to Tulum International Airport arriving five hours behind schedule due to dense fog. Departing punctually from Mexico City, the aircraft was rerouted to Merida, where it remained grounded for over five hours until conditions in Tulum improved, eventually landing at 1:28 p.m.
This flight signifies the airline’s much-anticipated comeback after a 13-year hiatus. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador highlighted that Mexicana de Aviación will now serve 20 destinations, including several not currently serviced by other commercial airlines.
The airline resumed operations on Tuesday, initially covering 14 domestic routes, with plans
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