Mexico City International Airport
Mexico City International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez,
IATA: MEX) is the busiest airport in Mexico and a major gateway to Latin
America. Located in the eastern part of Mexico City, it serves as a hub for
Aeroméxico and a key focus city for several other airlines, including
Volaris and Interjet.
Facilities
The airport features two passenger terminals: Terminal 1, one of the largest
airport terminals in the world, and Terminal 2, a more modern facility. Both
terminals offer a range of amenities, including duty-free shops,
restaurants, lounges, and free Wi-Fi.
The airport also provides essential services such as ATMs, currency exchange
counters, car rental desks, and medical facilities. For travelers with
reduced mobility, the airport offers accessible services, including ramps,
elevators, and dedicated assistance.
Airlines
A wide array of airlines operate at MEX, including major international
carriers such as
American Airlines,
Delta Air Lines,
Air France,
Lufthansa, and
British Airways.
The airport handles numerous domestic flights as well, connecting Mexico
City with other regions of the country.
Aeroméxico and
Volaris play
significant roles in providing extensive domestic and international flight
options.
Public Transportation
Mexico City International Airport is well-connected to the city and
surrounding areas through various public transportation options. The Metro
(Line 5) provides a direct link to the city center. Additionally, numerous
bus services, including the Metrobus, offer routes to various parts of the
city and neighboring states. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are
readily available for convenient and direct transportation.
With its comprehensive facilities and extensive connectivity, Mexico City
International Airport plays a pivotal role in the region's air travel
network.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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