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| AEROMEXICO BRINGS BACK HIGHLY POPULAR FAMILY AND FRIENDS PLAN OFFERING FREE TICKET WITH PURCHASE OF | | | | | | |
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| | | | | Houston—AeroMexico has brought back its very popular Family and Friends Plan, an incredible discount package for families and group travel to Mexico, available for travel through March 31, 2008. The plan offers a free ticket with the purchase of three or four tickets, depending upon the U.S. gateway and destination in Mexico.
| | | | | | | “Aeromexico is pleased to again offer its Family and Friends Plan, which helps make traveling with one’s family easier and more affordable, whether it is visiting extended family and friends, or vacationing in Mexico,” said Carlos De Uriarte, Aeromexico vice president, U.S. Division. “When Aeromexico offered this promotion in 2006, it was a huge success.”
| | | | | | | Travelers can take advantage of Aeromexico’s four-for-the-price-of-three Family and Friends Plan on the following routes: | | | | | | | Austin to Mexico City
Boston to Mexico City
Chicago to Mexico City, Guadalajara and Leon/Bajio
Fort Lauderdale to Mexico City
Los Angeles to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Leon/Bajio, Puebla and Aguascalientes
New York (JFK) to Puebla
Ontario, Calif., to Aguascalientes and Leon/Bajio
Phoenix to Mexico City, Hermosillo and Guadalajara
San Antonio to Mexico City
San Diego to Mexico City
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Aeromexico’s five-for-the-price-of-four Family and Friends Plan is available on the following routes: | | | | | | | Houston to Mexico City
Las Vegas to Guadalajara and Monterrey
Miami to Mexico City and Merida
New York (JFK) to Mexico City
Los Angeles/Ontario to Guadalajara
Orlando to Mexico City
San Diego to Los Cabos
| | | | | | | A minimum of two adult fare tickets are required to qualify for the Family and Friends Plan discount travel offer. All tickets, however, are each subject to government taxes and security fees of up to $100. In addition, Aeromexico’s Family and Friends Plan may not be combined with other promotions or discounts. All passengers must travel together on the U.S. to Mexico flight but may return separately. Travel blackouts are March 31-April 15, 2007; June 15-August 10, 2007; and December 10, 2007-January 10, 2008. Details on the offer and any restrictions may be obtained on Aeromexico’s Web site at www.aeromexico.com or by calling (800) 237-6639.
Aeromexico serves more than 40 cities in Mexico, more than any other airline, and 15 gateway cities in the United States including; Austin, Boston; Chicago; Ft. Lauderdale, Houston; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami; New York City; Ontario.; Orlando; Phoenix; San Antonio; San Diego; and Tucson – and five countries in Europe and South America. Founded in 1988, the airline’s corporate headquarters are in Mexico City and its U.S. operations are based in Houston
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| | | | | | | Source By: | | http://www.hispanicprwire.com/news.php?l=in&id=786 | | 10/ 09/ 2007 |
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