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Lufthansa Seeks to Operate 5 Weekly Flights Between Munich and Cdmx, but Saturation in Aicm Conditions Its Plans

Summary by El Financiero
The German airline Lufthansa is looking to grow at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) with the increase of two flights per week from Munich airport, a bet that faces the shortage of landing and take-off times (slots) at the main Mexican air port.In a meeting with media, Frank Naeve, Global Vice President of Sales at Lufthansa, revealed that the German airline is planning to fly five times a week from Munich to Mexico City, with two new fli…

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The German airline Lufthansa is looking to grow at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) with the increase of two flights per week from Munich airport, a bet that faces the shortage of landing and take-off times (slots) at the main Mexican air port.In a meeting with media, Frank Naeve, Global Vice President of Sales at Lufthansa, revealed that the German airline is planning to fly five times a week from Munich to Mexico City, with two new fli…

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Despite the fact that foreign airlines continue to expand their routes to Mexico City, Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) still does not attract major international airlines. Lufthansa does not choose the AIFA The most recent trend was marked by Lufthansa. The company seeks to strengthen its presence in the Mexican capital, so it has conversations with authorities to increase its flights from Munich to Mexico City International Airport …

Lufthansa, a German airline, said that among his plans for the Mexican market is to increase flights from Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to Munich by the end of 2026, so once again he ruled out a possible landing at Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA). Frank Naeve, senior vice president of Global Sales and Distribution for Lufthansa Group Passenger Airlines, said that they expect the authorities of the AICM to grant them the sl…

The German airline Lufthansa Group seeks that at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) it give you more take-off and landing times, better known as slots to expand its connectivity in Mexico. As the airline aims to incorporate two additional weekly flights on its Munich-Mexico City route, and thus reach five weekly services, said Frank Naeve, Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Distribution for Lufthansa Group Passenger Airlines. He add…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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