
- Copa Airlines announced on Friday it is launching a route from Panama City to Mexico’s recently inaugurated Felipe Angeles International Airport.
- Copa will operate three flights a week starting Sept. 26.
- The new airport has faced criticisms over access difficulties and limited routes since opening in March.
Panama’s Copa Airlines declared on Friday it is sending off a course from Panama City to Mexico’s of late initiated Felipe Angeles International Airport, becoming perhaps the earliest unfamiliar carrier to land at the new vehicle center.
Copa will work for three flights for seven days beginning Sept. 26 in the new Mexican air terminal.
The Felipe Angeles Airport, one of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s leadership projects, has confronted reactions over access troubles and restricted courses since opening in March.
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The Mexican government chose in May to cover trips at Mexico City’s principal air terminal in the midst of air security concerns, situating the new air terminal as the main way for carriers looking to increment business in the country.
Mexican carriers like Aeromexico (AEROMEX.MX), Volaris (VOLARA.MX), and Viva Aerobus have affirmed they will work in the new air terminal.
Delta Airlines (DAL.N) is likewise purportedly set to begin flying into the Felipe Angeles center point not long from now, as per the air terminal’s true Facebook account, yet other unfamiliar carriers still can’t seem to affirm their arrangements to follow, in spite of government hypothesis.
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