The island has a large variety of birds, including an endangered owl, falcons, bananaquits, yellow orioles and parakeets unique to the island.
A new route between Guadalajara and Charlotte-Douglas, in North Carolina, began American Airlines this week with daily flights.
The trips are made in an Airbus A319 aircraft with eight seats in First Class, arranged in a 2-2 configuration and 120 seats in the cabin of Economy Class, with a 3-3 configuration, and entertainment system on board.
Germán Ralis Cumplido, Secretary of Tourism in Jalisco state, recognized that this new route will strengthen the opportunities for tourism and economic development between both cities.
American Airlines announced in a statement that it is now arriving in Guadalajara from Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix and now Charlotte, important connection centers.
Carlos Padilla, airport manager in Guadalajara for the airline, said that the stay of American Airlines for more than 40 years in the city of Guadalajara reflects the commitment and dedication to the state of Jalisco and Mexico.
The island has a large variety of birds, including an endangered owl, falcons, bananaquits, yellow orioles and parakeets unique to the island.