

Nearly every commercial airline flying into Mexico now includes the Tourism Tax (known as DNI – Derecho No Inmigrante) in the price of each flight ticket. You can buy tickets at the metro station or purchase a rechargeable metro card.Īlternatively, the Metrobus operates between city center and the airport, and stops at Puerta 7 at Terminal 1 and Puerta 2 at Terminal 2.Īnother option for lower fares is the rideshare company Uber.

Line 1, 5, 9 and A are within walking distance from Terminal 2, and the stop is called “Pantitlán”. The stop "Terminal Aérea" on line 5 can be found next to airport Terminal 1.

While the metro might not be the best option if you are travelling with heavy luggage, it provides a much cheaper way of getting to and from the airport. You can buy tickets inside the airport and cars are available at Terminals 1 and 2. There are several airport taxis recognizable as white and yellow (with black logos of an airplane) that transport you to and from the city. You can reach the airport or city center by taxi, metro or bus. International airlines fly here from larger cities around the globe. The Benito Juarez International Airport is located east of Mexico City and it has two terminals connected by a bus and light rail system.
