Turkey and Mexico will start first scheduled flights between Istanbul and Mexico City in the near future, according to an agreement signed during the first official visit of Mexican president to Turkey.

Turkey and Mexico will start first scheduled flights between Istanbul and Mexico City in the near future, according to an agreement signed during the first official visit of Mexican president to Turkey.
The agreement signed by civil aviation authorities of the two countries allows the countries’ passenger and cargo airliners to have scheduled flights to countries’ airports without limitations, according to a statement by Turkish civil aviation authority, SGHM.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Wednesday that Mexico wants to increase bilateral trade with Turkey, and to integrate with the Asian Pacific region more with Turkey.
The two countries signed abundant number of trade and cooperation agreements in order to reach a bilateral trade volume of $5 billion in short term and $10 billion in medium term. Scheduled flights are expected to facilitate the business interactions.
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