
Mexico has launched its military-run airline, Mexicana, with its first flight flying from Mexico City to the Caribbean resort of Tulum. The airline intends to carry tourists from Mexican cities to popular resorts and is run by a holding company overseen by the military.

Mexicana is planning to compete primarily on price with tickets costing around one-third cheaper than other commercial airlines, according to the government. The airline started operations with three Boeing jets and two smaller leased Embraer planes and has plans to lease or acquire five more jets in early 2024.
The airline is a part of Mexican President López Obrador’s strategy to rely more on the military, which he regards as the most incorruptible part of the government, and his nostalgic wish for state-run companies. The military is also managing infrastructure projects, domestic law enforcement and the Maya Train tourism project.