Explore more Mexico: New routes to Tulum, Mazatlán, plus expanded Aeromexico service
Delta will add service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter as Aeromexico launches service from Atlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo, Newark to Mexico City and Denver to Monterrey.
You’ll have more options to fly to Mexico this winter, with routes from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán. And there’s more as Delta increases its commitment to the region: JCA partner Aeromexico is introducing flights from Atlanta to Manzanillo and Newark to Mexico City*. These additions represent a 7% boost in Delta’s seat capacity to meet demand.
"Month after month, our customers are showing us one thing: They want to get out and see the world,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior V.P. of Network Planning. “Mexico is one of our most popular destinations for U.S. customers. That’s why we’re adding four new destinations in Mexico this year, giving our customers even more ways to experience Latin America’s rich cultural heritage.”
Detroit to Tulum
Starting Jan. 11, Delta will introduce flights from Detroit to Tulum (TQO), a first for the airline. Tulum is celebrated for its stunning beaches, ancient Mayan ruins and rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration.
With this new route, Delta will operate up to 50 weekly flights from DTW to five destinations in Mexico this winter, including other popular spots like Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta. Together with our existing service from Atlanta and Minneapolis, Delta will offer 10 weekly flights from the U.S. to Tulum, with four flights on Saturdays.
Los Angeles to Mazatlán
Beginning Dec. 21, Delta will launch service to Mazatlán (MZT) from LAX, where the airline has increased capacity to Mexico by 13% this year. Renowned for its beautiful Malecón, colonial architecture, and golden beaches, Mazatlán invites travelers to explore its historic Old Town and enjoy a variety of water sports along the coast.
Delta and its partners are the largest international carriers at LAX, offering 32 peak-day international flights, with Mazatlán becoming their 20th international destination from LAX.
Atlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo
Starting Nov. 2, from Atlanta and Dec. 21 from Los Angeles, Aeromexico will launch new flights to Manzanillo (ZLO), a prime gateway to the beautiful beaches and vibrant culture of this stunning destination. Known for its picturesque coastline and lush tropical scenery, customers will enjoy a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Delta service across Mexico, more with Aeromexico
Delta customers can look forward to more adventures in Mexico with recently added flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Mazatlán and Tulum, as well as expanded Atlanta service to Tulum.
Additionally, starting Oct. 27, Aeromexico will offer daily service between Newark, New Jersey, and Mexico City. This will increase their combined offerings to five daily flights in the Mexico City-New York market, boosting their presence by over 20% — the highest among any carriers in these key metropolitan areas.
Further, Monterrey (MTY), a key industrial and business hub in Mexico, will have direct access to Denver, with Aeromexico’s new flight starting Dec. 21.
Travel to Mexico in comfort
Delta’s new routes to Tulum and Mazatlán will operate on Saturdays on Delta’s Boeing 737-800 and Airbus 319 aircraft, offering First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin options. Travelers in First Class can enjoy a chef-curated meal experience as well as complimentary premium wine, beer and spirits. Delta Comfort+ customers can also enjoy complimentary beverages and more room to relax. Customers in all cabins will enjoy more than 1,000 hours of complimentary premium entertainment via Delta Studio, in-seat power and fast, free Wi-Fi for Delta SkyMiles members.
To book flights or learn more, visit delta.com.
*Subject to government approval.
About Delta/ Aeromexico
Through their Joint Cooperation Agreement (JCA), Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico launched the leading transborder airline alliance between the United States and Mexico. This agreement offers more connectivity and scheduling options that benefit customers from both airlines while deepening the relationship they have shared for 21 years as members of the SkyTeam global airline alliance. Delta provides service in the United States through its connecting hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-JFK, Salt Lake City, and Seattle; and Aeromexico offers greater access to Mexico through its hub in Mexico City. The airlines are enhancing the customer experience through increased connectivity, by investing in boarding gates, VIP lounges, and frequent flyer benefits through SkyMiles and Aeromexico Rewards accruals.