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United Overhauls Service To Mexico, Cuts Three Destinations

Matthew Klint Posted onMay 10, 2018November 14, 2023 7 Comments

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United Airlines is adjusting service to Mexico, eliminating three destinations entirely and reducing service to others.

In a leaked internal memo, United announced several routing changes starting next month. Note that United has doubled capacity between the USA and Mexico over the last decade, so this is not a retreat from the market. Still, United’s failure to spur demand marks a setback for United’s broader aspirations in Mexico.

Here are the changes and their effective dates:

  • MEX (Mexico City)
    • Effective June 23, no longer offer weekly service between DEN and MEX
    • Effective August 20, reduce IAH-MEX service by one daily frequency
    • Effective October 4, United will increase EWR-MEX service to three times daily, while ending service between LAX-MEX.
  • BJX (Leon, Guanajuato)
    • Effective October 4, end twice-daily service between LAX and BJX.
    • Effective October 28 introduce new daily service between ORD and BJX
  • QRO (Queretaro)
    • Effective December 19, increase service to four times daily between IAH and QRO.
  • SLP (San Luis Potosi)
    • Effective December 19, upgauge IAH-SLP service from the 50-seat Embraer RJ145 to the 76-seat Embraer E175.
  • HUX (Huatulco)
    • Effective June 23, United will no longer offer service from IAH.
  • MZT (Mazatlán)
    • Effective August 18, United will no longer operate service between MZT and IAH and ORD.
  • VSA (Villahermosa)
    • Effective June 28, United will no longer operate service between IAH and VSA.

My Thoughts

International Network VP Patrick Quayle stated:

Mexico remains an important piece of our international route network. While the decision to discontinue service to these cities was a difficult one, we will continue to closely monitor demand for travel in the region and look for new flying opportunities for our customers.

And that’s fair. Still, Los Angeles is losing not only Leon, but Mexico City! So is Denver. I remember when United once had three daily flights from LAX to MEX. It is sad that United has been unable to make this route work from two western hubs. United has fierce competition on the LAX-MEX route, but only competed with Volaris from DEN.

If you are affected by these schedule changes, United will be in touch in the coming days with revised itineraries or the option for a refund.

CONCLUSION

The Mexico market is a tough one and a competitive one. While United’s decision to cut service to Huatulco, Mazatlán, and Villahermosa is no surprise if the profit wasn’t there, the fact that United could not compete from its two hubs is a red flag for its future in Mexico.

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7 Comments

  1. Jay Reply
    May 10, 2018 at 8:11 am

    What really shocks me is one daily IAH-MEX only, that’s pretty bad !

  2. Marshall Reply
    May 10, 2018 at 9:22 am

    Things were good for United years ago because of the bilateral agreement that favored AeroMexico and Mexicana.
    United & Delta were the only US carriers allowed to fly between the NYC-MEX. UA & AS were the only ones allowed between LAX-MEX.
    They were the only carrier allowed to fly between IAH-MEX (United and United express were the only carriers allowed).
    Now there are Mexican LCCs on all routes, DL/AM immunized joint venture and AA/US merger makes it a tough environment now. Only the strong survive.

  3. Raja Ampat Reply
    May 10, 2018 at 11:15 am

    I recently flew AA LAX-MEX for a long weekend for around $200. I think about $130 of the ticket was taxes. Considering my girlfriend and I hit up the Qantas First Lounge at LAX, I don’t see how AA made any profit on my ticket. I can see why United is getting out.

  4. Matt Reply
    May 10, 2018 at 3:14 pm

    @Jay – It’s a reduction of one flight per day IAH-MEX not a total of one flight operated. There are currently seven flights a day so this will take them down to six.

  5. Moises Castillo Reply
    May 10, 2018 at 4:07 pm

    I kept going back to UAs LAX-MEX segment and UAs LAX-BJX because the timing was perfect for me–I’m sad to see it go. I’ll give more of my business to Interjet moving forward, by far the better of Mexico’s LCCs

  6. Patrick Reply
    May 12, 2018 at 1:58 pm

    United is becoming less and less relevant to anyone not obliged to follow the rules of corporate contracts.

    The MEX-LAX service was geared toward connections to Europe and Asia. Aeromexico offers direct service to Asia, as do several other carriers. IB and AM offer better coverage of Europe through MAD and CDG than anything UA could offer.

    With the entry of WX into the O/D market, United is irrelevant. It offers appalling service and high prices. You’re seriously better off flying Southwest. If you want more choice within Mexico, the Mexican carriers are vastly superior to United.

  7. Fabiola Baer Reply
    February 28, 2019 at 10:33 pm

    I can not understand why you cut the flight to Vsa! Now that they are building a refinery and we ne need people to go there from Houston we have to go to Mexico City because of your bad decisions! What a pain! Put the flight back NOW!

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