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Mexico’s Tourism Ministry celebrates opening of 48 new air routes in one month
The Mexican government announced the launch of a new national airline, Aerolínea Nacional de México, which will operate domestic and international flights. The airline is expected to start operations in 2025 and will be partially funded by the state-owned development bank, Banobras. The government aims to increase connectivity and promote economic growth through the new airline.
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