

It is also possible that JetBlue does not have the right type of aircraft to fly to Mexico City.

It could be due to a lack of demand from customers, or it could be that the airline does not have the necessary permits or routes to operate in Mexico City. There are many reasons why JetBlue may not fly to Mexico City. The Benito Juarez International Airport is Mexico’s main international airport, and it is one of the country’s many international airports.

Mexico City’s Benito Jurez International Airport is the country’s busiest airport, the busiest in Latin America by passenger numbers and second busiest by cargo traffic, serving Mexico City, the country’s capital and largest city. JetBlue has not announced any additional services to Mexico or the Caribbean. A joint venture between the airlines allows them to fly transborder flights together. They served Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New York-JFK, and Boston from Mexico City. As a result, this is the second time in a row that Alaska Airlines and Southwest Airlines have pulled out of Mexico City. JetBlue will stop flying to Mexico City from January 2020, the airline announced today. It is Latin America’s busiest airport by aircraft movements and the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Mexico. The airport handles approximately 45,000,000 passengers per year, making it the busiest airport in Mexico and the second busiest in Latin America after São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport. The primary airport serving Mexico City is Benito Juárez International Airport (IATA: MEX, ICAO: MMMX), located in Venustiano Carranza, a delegation of the Mexican Federal District.
