Quito Airport Expands International Connectivity with the Return of Aeroméxico in 2026

Quito’s Mariscal Sucre International Airport will once again offer direct flights to Mexico City with the resumption of Aeromexico operations beginning March 23, 2026. The route will have four weekly frequencies, and tickets are now available on the airline’s official website.
The flights will be operated with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, with capacity for 166 passengers.
With the return of Aeromexico, Quito Airport expands its international connectivity options on a high-demand route that also facilitates connections to multiple destinations in North America, Europe, and Asia. Through the Aeroméxico network, passengers will be able to access cities such as Monterrey, Guadalajara, Cancún, Mérida, Querétaro, Huatulco, and Oaxaca, as well as international destinations such as Montreal, Toronto, Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, and Seoul.
Quiport’s President and CEO, Ramón Miró, highlighted the importance of this announcement: “We are very pleased that Aeromexico flights are resuming to this attractive and highly in-demand destination, both for leisure and business travelers. This return consolidates Quito as a key point in the regional airline network and allows us to continue expanding our offerings for those traveling to and from our country.”
For his part, José Zapata, Aeromexico’s Vice President of Sales for the United States, Canada, and Latin America, emphasized: “We are very happy to be able to return to Quito, a destination where we first landed in 2013. We are confident that the reactivation of flights between Mexico and Ecuador will be very beneficial for our customers in both countries. Thanks to a schedule on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays departing from Quito, they will be able to connect to any of the 100 destinations Aeroméxico offers on its domestic and international network.
Flights will have the following operating schedule:
