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Interjet Airlines Announces Move to JFK Terminal 1 Effective Immediately

Interjet Airlines Announces Move to JFK Terminal 1 Effective Immediately

All Interjet flights to and from Mexico will depart and arrive from John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 1

PR Newswire

MEXICO CITY, April 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Interjet Airlines announced effective immediately, its JFK operations and ticket counter have relocated to Terminal 1 from Terminal 7.

‘We remain committed to improving our customer experience,” said Julio Gamero, Interjet’s Chief Commercial Officer. “With our relocation to Terminal 1, passengers traveling between the U.S. and Mexico and Europe and Mexico transiting JFK will have best-in-class customer service,” he added.

Interjet operates daily non-stop flights between New York City and Mexico City and Cancun. For more information regarding Interjet’s JFK terminal relocation or to make a reservation, visit http://www.interjet.com or call 866-285-9525.

About Interjet
Interjet is an international airline based in Mexico City carrying more than 13 million passengers annually within Mexico and between Mexico, the United States, Canada, Central, and South America. In all, it provides air service to 53 destinations in nine countries offering its passengers greater connections and travel options through agreements with major airlines such as Alitalia, All Nippon Airways (ANA), American Airlines, British Airways, LATAM Group, EVA Air, Iberia, Lufthansa, Hainan Airlines and Japan Airlines.

Interjet was recently honored with Skytrax’s World Airline Award as the ‘Best Low-Cost Airline in Mexico and Best Cabin Crew in Mexico. In 2017, Interjet was awarded the Travelers’ Choice Trip Advisor Award as the best Mexico airline.

Media Contact
Julieta Peña Flores
Tel. +52 (55) 9178 5500 x5833
Email: julieta(dot)pena(at)interjet(dot)com(dot)mx

 

SOURCE Interjet Airlines



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