Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX)
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Mexico City, Mexico (MX) Large airport
Contact Details
Runway Data
Runway | Length (feet) | Width (feet) | Surface Type |
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1 | 12,966 | 148 | ASP |
2 | 12,795 | 148 | ASP |
Frequency Data
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|---|
APP | MEXICO APP | 121.2 |
ARR | MEXICO ARR | 129.6 |
ATIS | ATIS | 127.65 |
CLD | MEXICO CLNC DEL | 122.1 |
DEP | MEXICO DEP | 120.5 |
GND | GND | 121 |
RDO | MEXICO INFO | 126.9 |
TWR | MEXICO TWR | 118.55 |
Destinations
Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport Destinations List
This list shows the 94 locations you can fly to from Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport
Destination | IATA | Airlines Flying Route |
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General Juan N Alvarez International | ACA | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, Aeromar |
Jesús Terán Paredo International | AGU | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
El Dorado International | BOG | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia, Copa Airlines |
Ciudad Obregón International | CEN | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Abraham González International | CJS | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Ciudad del Carmen International | CME | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Ingeniero Alberto Acuña Ongay International | CPE | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Chetumal International | CTM | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas) |
Bachigualato Federal International | CUL | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Cancún International | CUN | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European, Volaris |
General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International | CUU | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Cozumel International | CZM | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas) |
Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla International | GDL | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European, Volaris |
La Aurora | GUA | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
José Martí International | HAV | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Cubana de Aviación |
General Ignacio P. Garcia International | HMO | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Bahías de Huatulco International | HUX | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
John F Kennedy International | JFK | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Alitalia, Delta Air Lines |
Manuel Márquez de León International | LAP | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Miami International | MIA | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), American Airlines, AeroMéxico, Alitalia, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Iberia Airlines, US Airways |
Licenciado Manuel Crescencio Rejon Int | MID | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, Volaris |
Minatitlán/Coatzacoalcos National | MTT | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
General Mariano Escobedo International | MTY | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, LAN Airlines, Birmingham European, Volaris |
General Rafael Buelna International | MZT | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European, Volaris |
Xoxocotlán International | OAX | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Palenque International | PQM | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas) |
Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International | PVR | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European, Volaris |
General Lucio Blanco International | REX | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European |
San Antonio International | SAT | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, AirTran Airways |
Los Cabos International | SJD | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Juan Santamaria International | SJO | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia |
John Wayne-Orange County | SNA | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AirTran Airways |
General Francisco Javier Mina International | TAM | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Angel Albino Corzo International | TGZ | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Volaris |
General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International | TIJ | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Korean Air, Volaris |
Francisco Sarabia International | TRC | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Birmingham European |
General Heriberto Jara International | VER | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International | VSA | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines |
General Leobardo C. Ruiz International | ZCL | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico |
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo International | ZIH | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Playa De Oro International | ZLO | Interjet (ABC Aerolineas), AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Charlotte Douglas International | CLT | American Airlines, US Airways |
Dallas Fort Worth International | DFW | American Airlines, AeroMéxico, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, US Airways |
Los Angeles International | LAX | American Airlines, AeroMéxico, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Air New Zealand, United Airlines, Volaris |
Chicago O'Hare International | ORD | American Airlines, AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, US Airways, Volaris |
Phoenix Sky Harbor International | PHX | American Airlines, US Airways, Volaris |
Vancouver International | YVR | Air Canada |
Lester B. Pearson International | YYZ | Air Canada, Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia |
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International | ATL | Air France, AeroMéxico, Alitalia, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Qatar Airways, Virgin Australia, Virgin Atlantic Airways |
Charles de Gaulle International | CDG | Air France, AeroMéxico, Alitalia |
Del Bajío International | BJX | AeroMéxico |
Simón Bolívar International | CCS | AeroMéxico |
Licenciado Miguel de la Madrid | CLQ | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
General Pedro Jose Mendez International | CVM | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
General Guadalupe Victoria International | DGO | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County | DTW | AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines |
Ministro Pistarini International | EZE | AeroMéxico |
Guarulhos - Governador André Franco Montoro International | GRU | AeroMéxico, TAM Brazilian Airlines |
Washington Dulles International | IAD | AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines |
George Bush Intercontinental Houston | IAH | AeroMéxico, Air China, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines |
El Lencero | JAL | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
McCarran International | LAS | AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, Volaris |
London Heathrow | LHR | AeroMéxico, British Airways |
Jorge Chávez International | LIM | AeroMéxico, Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia, LAN Airlines |
Valle del Fuerte International | LMM | AeroMéxico |
Lázaro Cárdenas | LZC | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas | MAD | AeroMéxico, Alitalia, Iberia Airlines, Air Europa |
General Servando Canales International | MAM | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Orlando International | MCO | AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, Volaris |
General Francisco J. Mujica International | MLM | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
General Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada International | MXL | AeroMéxico, Volaris |
Quetzalcóatl International | NLD | AeroMéxico |
El Tajín National | PAZ | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Piedras Negras International | PDS | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Tocumen International | PTY | AeroMéxico, Copa Airlines |
Puerto Escondido International | PXM | AeroMéxico, Birmingham European, Aeromar |
El Salvador International | SAL | AeroMéxico, Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia |
Ramón Villeda Morales International | SAP | AeroMéxico |
Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International | SCL | AeroMéxico, LAN Airlines |
San Francisco International | SFO | AeroMéxico, Delta Air Lines, Air New Zealand, United Airlines |
Ponciano Arriaga International | SLP | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Plan De Guadalupe International | SLW | AeroMéxico |
Tapachula International | TAP | AeroMéxico |
Amado Nervo National | TPQ | AeroMéxico, Aeromar |
Mariscal Sucre International | UIO | AeroMéxico |
Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International | YUL | AeroMéxico |
Amsterdam Schiphol | AMS | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines |
Frankfurt am Main | FRA | Lufthansa |
Munich | MUC | Lufthansa |
Denver International | DEN | United Airlines, Volaris |
Newark Liberty International | EWR | United Airlines |
Austin Bergstrom International | AUS | Aeromar |
Mc Allen Miller International | MFE | Aeromar |
San Diego International | SAN | Volaris |
Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport Destinations Map
Reviews
Licenciado Benito Juarez International Airport Reviews (9)
Volaris Bad Airline
To Mr Smart A55
These regulations are imposed by the United States. Why do you get so angry with the experience of Ms Lee if in all airports in the world happens the same thing because of the regulations of your country. Besides, easily you can ask for a glass of water after take off :)
Camera Stolen
Warning: April 9, 2012 had my camera stolen from TA’s in MEXICO CITY after carry on luggage went through XRay. I was returning back home to TX and had to transfer in Mexico City. Got off the plane and had to go through inspection security again. I had on the side of my carry on bag: my car keys, 2 cell phones, IPOD and GPS and my CANON camera. They kept my attention while looking at my car keys and secretly removed my camera. What hurts is the pictures that are lost of my elderly Aunts and Uncles in Guadalajara that I was visiting and of my family members in Puebla that I took in January.
To Mr World Traveller
Perhaps you should read the post more carefully before offering an arrogant and pedantic response like you did. In Mexico they confiscate liquids AT BOARDING, as Ms. Lee quite clearly stated, and there is absolutely no signage or warning that this will happen at any of the Mexican airports I have been to. Her complaint is justified, and despite that being "the way it is", unless you’ve previously been unpleasantly surprised by such confiscation in Mexico, then there’s no good reason for a person to "know better". You not only sound rude, you are rude. Beyond that, you’re apparently not a particularly thorough reader, which perhaps adds ignorance or carelessness to the list of your unpleasant attributes.
Answer To - Ms. S Lee
It is very well known that there are clearly defined limits on the liquids to be let through security zone in ANY airport in the world. MEX airport has posters indicating the max. limits of what is allowed on the check-in lines. It is your responsibility as a traveller/visitor to obey the laws and regulations of the country you are visiting. Sorry to sound rude, but feeling bad is no-one else’s problem but the one who is actually sick. Airport controls the air/passenger traffic with the foremost priority and focus towards air-traffic security. The water is available at any shop after the check in, so I see no grounds to complain about water "unavailability" and consequent suffering. Any airline in the world would be glad to assist with a glass of water upon boarding, especially given your sickness. Also, re-selling the confiscated water? Common. Overall security is paramount comparing to a solo traveller issues like yours or mine for that matter.
US International Travelers - Beware 2nd Security Search/Water Scam
My family and I returned to the US from Mexico City yesterday. I was fairly ill (vomiting/diarrhea) and was fighting dehydration. I needed to sip liquids a little at a time to keep from vomiting or dehydrating. After passing through security, we purchased several bottles of water (at airport prices) to take with us on the plane. Unfortunately, they were confiscated without warning as we tried to board the plane. The lady at security actually smirked at me as she tossed the unopened bottles of water into a bin filled with them. They told me I was welcome to drink it all right there and ignored me when I tried to tell them that I would throw up if I did. I watched as the family after us had the same thing happen to them. Due to air turbulence, it was several HOURS before I was able to get something to drink, and as a result I was much sicker than I had been before. I don’t object to REASONABLE security precautions, but I resent being treated like a criminal and being scammed by an airport – I don’t think anyone is gullible enough to believe those unopened bottles of water are destroyed. They’re probably taken home by security personnel or even resold to the next unsuspecting traveler! This policy is inhumane and a health hazard even for healthy travelers. For me, it caused a great deal of unnecessary suffering. I will think long and hard before I ever return to Mexico.
Terminal 2 Is The Choice
I fly through AICM almost every week. Terminal 2 (Continental, Delta) is WAY nicer than the cramped, smelly Terminal 1. The one aspect I can never figure out is "security policy of the day" at the airport. There’s always something different going on with security there. One day I’ll be told "one tray per person!". Another day I’ll be told "one laptop per tray". Another day they’re OK with water bottles. Another day they’re not. One day they want liquids/gels out and on display. Another day they don’t care. Sometimes my bags are searched. Sometimes they’re not. Sometimes everyone is patted-down. Sometimes nobody is patted-down. Most haphazard security I’ve ever encountered. Expect the worst and you’ll come out feeling lucky.
Good Airport
Mexico City Airport, often known as AICM, is a nice airport. It’s divided in two terminals, and you can get between them by an inside monorail (you need to have boarding pass to use it), there are also buses running between T1 and T2. If you are flying in a domestic flight on weekdays in the early morning (6-8 am) the check in counters can get a little bit crowded so is better to get there with a little extra time so you are not in a rush. Getting there from Mexico City downtown takes more or less 40 minutes, it depends on traffic, some days (especially Fridays) between 18:00 and 20:00hrs it can be a lot of more time to get there by car. AICM is also served by subway, so you just need to leave the subway at the "Terminal Area" station and it leaves you exactly in Terminal 1 of the airport, the subway is the easiest and cheapest way to get in and out of the airport to almost any point of the city, and it costs only 2 Mexican pesos and is really fast.
Juarez International Getting Better
The new addition to the international terminal is looking great. Lots of high-end shopping located there. Be careful though, my last flight was at gate 36 which is a long walk from the domestic area of the airport. I found high quality t-shirts and other gifts at this airport. Not just cheap trinkets. The airport has a bad reputation and is clearly too small. I’ve been there twice in the last 9 months and it is getting better. There are ambitious plans for renovation as well as spreading traffic to surrounding airports, so says the slick airport video.
Please never use Volaris for your intra Mexico trips, they are really bad, service bad, seats always are over sold so you are not guaranteed your seat. Bad food very disappointed with this airline.