April20 , 2026

    mas to begin Mexico-San José flights

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    Mexican cargo carrier mas plans to operate weekly flights from Mexico City (NLU) to San José in Costa Rica (SJO).

    The airline indicated the service will benefit shippers and forwarders in the US and Mexico primarily, as well as further afield.

    “To enhance our operations, as of July 3, 2025, we will return with a weekly frequency connecting Mexico City (NLU) with San José, Costa Rica (SJO),” said the airline in a LinkedIn post on 25 June.

    “This service, operated on every Thursday departing NLU 17hr50 LT with an A330 freighter, aims to offer opportunities to our customer base in the USA, Mexico as well as to our interline partners in Europe and Asia.”

    According to mas’ website, the airline operates scheduled flights from Guadalajara International in Mexico (GDL) to Felipe Ángeles International (NLU) in Mexico; NLU to El Dorado International (BOG) in Columbia; BOG-NLU; BOG to Los Angeles International (LAX); NLU to Viracopos International (VCP) in Brazil; and VCP-NLU.

    Data from Planespotters shows that mas currently has two Airbus A330-200 passenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft, and two Airbus A330-300P2Fs, although one of these is operated by Galistair Malta.

    Back in 2022, the airline had ambitious plans for expansion and hoped to grow its fleet to nine freighters by the end of that year and eventually reach a fleet of 18 cargo aircraft.

    The airline was once part of the LATAM Group but the company sold its stake in 2018.  Discovery Americas is the majority shareholder of mas.

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