Mexico City International Airport (MEX)
Mexico City International Airport — formally Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez — is Latin America's busiest airport and one of the most important aviation hubs in the Americas, handling over 45 million passengers annually in two terminals located just 5 km east of the historic city center. The airport serves as the main hub for Aeroméxico and handles extensive routes across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Metro Line 5 provides a direct connection to the city center for approximately 5 pesos — one of the world's most affordable airport transit options — though taxis and rideshare services provide faster point-to-point service to the major hotel districts. The airport continues to operate alongside the newer Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Texcoco.
- Categorytransport_hub
- Opening Hours24/7



