The Spanish airline, Aberget, will launch a relentless service between Central Mexican Central Mexican City, Qurtaro and Spain, which will offer two flights for the first week of October this year.

The new route was announced this week at the 2025 Tiandkuvis Turstico in Rosarito, the leading tourist attraction of Baja California, Mexico. The aircraft will operate on Thursdays and Sundays on the Airbus 350 ship.

International flights from the Qurtaro International Airport have increased dramatically in the last decade, especially in the past year. (Demian Chavez/Quartoscoro)

In the announcement, Querdaro Governor Morrisio Guri Gonzalas, who heads the Gurtaro Group, said that the new route responds to the growing need for tourism and business contact between Europe and the Bajio region. He added that only 119 companies from Spain run by his state.

State Tourism Minister Adriana Vega Vezwez Melodo, who participated in Tyndkuvis Turastico, said that the new route is trying to strengthen the international connection, to attract tourism and establish Qurtaro to the most attractive colonial places in Mexico.

Mario Dominkeez, the commercial director of scheduled aircraft for Iberget, has published in LinkedIn, “The opening of the Madrid-Quardaro route is more than a new aircraft. It is a determination to combine cultures, to simplify the economic transmission and facilitate access from Europe to Mexico.

With the new aircraft, Qurtaro becomes the second place of Mexico in Mexico, joining the Kankan, where it comes from Madrid, Barcelona and Lisbon.

Iberoget is a Spanish business and charter airline which is headquartered in Palma de Malorka, which owns the Barcel Group by Avoris.

During his speech in Tyantquis Turastico, Javier Castilo Medina, chairman of áboris’s tour of operators, noted that Qurtaro’s ability to accommodate international tourism through the International Airport (AIQ) of International Airport (AIQ).

AIQ recorded a significant increase in international flights by 2024. The number of international passengers traveling by AIQ, according to data from the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communication and Transportation (SICT) Rose more than 60% in the first half From 2024 to 313,832, compared to 195,836 in the first half of 2023.

With reports from Economist And Online Air Transportation

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