The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has announced the launch of a new flight service connecting Newark Liberty International Airport with Puebla, strengthening air connectivity between the northeastern United States and central Mexico.
The new route is expected to enhance both passenger travel and air cargo flows, supporting growing economic and cultural ties between the two regions. Puebla, a key industrial and automotive hub in Mexico, maintains strong trade links with the New York–New Jersey metropolitan area, particularly in manufacturing, food products and consumer goods.
Airport officials indicated that the addition of the Newark–Puebla service will provide more direct access for business travelers, tourists and members of the Mexican diaspora residing in the U.S. Northeast. For cargo operators, the route offers expanded options for time-sensitive shipments, including automotive components, perishables and e-commerce parcels.
The Port Authority highlighted that expanding international air services remains a core priority as it seeks to reinforce Newark’s position as a major transatlantic and transborder gateway. Increased connectivity is also expected to stimulate local economic activity, benefiting logistics providers, freight forwarders and regional exporters.
Industry observers note that direct links to emerging industrial centers like Puebla can help streamline supply chains and reduce transit times, particularly for sectors reliant on just-in-time delivery. The new service is anticipated to contribute to higher traffic volumes and greater network diversification at Newark Liberty.
Further details regarding flight frequency and operating carriers are expected to be released as the service moves into full operation, with stakeholders expressing optimism about sustained demand on the route.
