American Eagle Airlines Flies to Mazatlan and Morelia

A June 9, 2011 Press Release from DFW International Airport has announced new flights to the destinations of Mazatlan, Sinaloa on Mexico’s Pacific coast, and Morelia, Michoacan, in central Mexico.

Daily, non-stop American Eagle flights will serve Mazatlan with 50-seat Embraer ERJ-145 jet aircraft and Morelia with 44-seat Embraer ERJ-140 jet aircraft.

To read the complete press release, please visit http://www.dfwairport.com/pressroom/American_Eagle_Mazatlan_Morelia.php

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Mazatlan, Sinaloa

A popular beach resort and sport fishing destination which is also one of Mexico’s major Pacific Coast commercial seaports. Take in the excellent golfing, eat great shrimp, visit the Mazatlan aquarium and participate in Mazatlan’s world-class carnival celebrations every year.

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Troncones

Troncones Beach, Municipality of La Union, Guerrero, is a small beachfront community that has sprung up only about 30 kms to the north of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo. It offers long stretches of uncrowded beach, small tranquil inns and bed-and-breakfasts, and both relaxing and invigorating outdoor activities such as birdwatching, beach-combing, mountain biking and surfing.

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Beachcombing and Ojos de Venado

Beachcombing in pursuit of the Ojo de Venado, or Velvet Bean, used in Mexico as a charm to ward off evil

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Ixtapa Zihuatanejo

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo is a twin beach resort situated on La Costa Grande (Great Coast) of the Pacific Ocean north of Acapulco on what is also known as the “Mexican Riviera”. The fishing community of Zihuatanejo is located on the gorgeous and protected Zihuatanejo Bay while Ixtapa, a touristic resort developed by the government, lies some 5 kms to the north on the open ocean.

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Acapulco

Acapulco, on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is known as the “Pearl of the Pacific” and has been a popular tourist destination since the 50s and 60s when the up-and-coming Hollywood crowd took it over as its favorite hangout. Attractions include the cliff divers of La Quebrada, the Fort of San Diego (Fuerte de San Diego) historical landmark and museum, and boat tours to the Isla La Roqueta and the Underwater Chapel.

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Guerrero, Mexico

Santa Prisca church, Taxco

The Mexican state of Guerrero includes the beachside resort communities of Acapulco, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo and Troncones Beach as well as the silver-center of Taxco de Alarcon in the interior highlands. Its capital city is Chilpancingo.

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