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Aeromexico: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Marisa Garcia shares all you need to know before booking a flight with Aeromexico.
Marisa Garcia
21 August 2024

Mexican flagship Aeromexico serves routes in 21 countries throughout the Americas, Asia and Europe. Among its SkyTeam alliance members are Air France, Delta Air Lines, KLM, and Virgin Atlantic.

The airline operates Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes on long-haul routes, 737s on mid- and short-haul routes, and Embraer 190s on regional flights.

Whenever I've flown with Aeromexico, I've enjoyed the journey. Flight attendants are always friendly and accommodating. The airline's busy central hub at Mexico City International Airport can be challenging to navigate, but not impossible.

Here’s how to get the most out of your experience flying with Aeromexico.

Aeromexico fares & classes

All Aeromexico flights include premium and economy service, with an enhanced economy+ class called AM Plus. While the airline refers to its top product as Clase Premier and describes it as first class, I’ve found the experience is closer to what I’d expect in a quality business-class seat on other airlines. In my experience, it is very comfortable.

The airline has different fare tiers for all classes, providing various benefits and greater flexibility on flight changes. They range from a fully flexible Clase Premier ticket to a discounted economy ticket that only covers a seat onboard.

Economy-class seating is better on Aeromexico AM Plus. It isn't a full premium economy cabin, since the seats and onboard services are identical. It's like economy+ extra legroom on other airlines, with priority check-in, boarding, and luggage. A nice perk about AM Plus tickets is the discounted lounge access.

Aeromexico long-haul Clase Premier on the Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners

Aeromexico’s long-haul Clase Premier cabins on the Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliner have different seats and layouts.

On the B787-8, the airline offers staggered twin business class seats, arranged 6 across per row. One seat is set back from the other, making it slightly easier for passengers to get around during the flight. Despite this favourable design, the better choice for singles who want direct aisle access is to pick seats at the centre. Unfortunately, that means giving up a window view, but I prefer to avoid working my way around others when I get up to grab refreshments from the self-service bar or use the lavatory.

The airline’s 787-9 Dreamliner business class seats are comfortable, 51 cm wide and set 152 cm apart. The seat extends into a lay-flat bed and the airline offers adequate bedding. Rows 9 and 10 are separate from the rest of the cabin, situated behind the lavatories and the self-service bar.

Aeromexico long-haul economy on the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner

Aeromexico’s Main Cabin economy class on the B787-8 is in a 3-3-3 configuration, except for rows 32 and 33, which are in 2-3-2 and centre triple configurations respectively. I’d pay to reserve a window seat on row 32 because it offers greater ease of movement. The twins are set away from the window, but you can get up, stretch your legs and enjoy the view. One downside is that the row is just in front of the lavatories. Row 33 is set between them. Passengers may line up around these seats, which could disturb your rest. Seats are 44 cm wide between armrests and 79 cm apart. Exit-row seats offer more legroom.

The first three rows (8,9,10) are AM Plus seats. These are triples, like the Main Cabin seats, so they’re not wider but are set 97 cm apart for more comfort.

Aeromexico long-haul Clase Premier on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

On Aeromexico’s Boeing 787-9, you’ll find all-aisle access with single seats angled to face the large Dreamliner windows. They are also 51 cm wide and set 152 cm apart. I liked this seating arrangement because it gave me greater privacy, even without a door. Though the flight attendants automatically dimmed the windows during the sleeping phase of the flight, I enjoyed an excellent view after takeoff and before landing.

The seats have storage cubbies for personal items and good tables for work. The airline’s amenity kit is simple, but it has what you need to be comfortable in-flight, including an eye mask, ear plugs, dental care items and lotion.

Aeromexico long-haul economy on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

The Main Cabin on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is also set 9-abreast with three triple seats, except for the last row, 39, which has a 2-3-2 arrangement. The twins on either side are set away from the cabin wall. A standalone centre triple seat (row 40) is in front of the lavatories and galley, so there may be a lot of passenger movement.

Aeromexico medium- and short-haul Boeing 737 and Regional Embraer 190 Experience

Aeromexico offers two classes of service on most of its Boeing 737 aircraft, serving medium and short-haul routes, and on its Embraer 190 planes, flying regional routes. The Clase Premier seats on these flights are similar to what you’d experience on domestic Canadian first-class seats, with two wider armchair seats that recline.

The economy class Main Cabin is arranged in two sets of triples. The first three rows are AM Plus seats, an economy+ experience with more space between seats.

On the airline’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes and a few 737-800, Aeromexico offers AM Plus seating instead of Clase Premier. Two sets of economy triple seats in the first four rows are set further apart than the seats on the rest of the plane.

Navigating Mexico City International Airport with the Aeromexico App

At its main hub, Mexico City International Airport (MEX), most Aeromexico flights are in Terminal 2, though some operate from Terminal 1. Getting around such a large and busy airport can be stressful, so I advise avoiding tight connections. Give yourself at least two hours between flights.

The last-minute announcement of gates can be disconcerting. The general gathering area to wait for gate announcements can get crowded, and seats are limited. To make things worse, departure times and gates can change due to congestion at the airport.

I recommend downloading the Aeromexico app to make things easier. The app gives you real-time flight updates, so you don’t have to worry about missing an announcement. When the flight is ready, you can head straight to the gate.

If you’re connecting between terminals and already have your digital boarding pass, use the Aerotren. The platform in Terminal 1 is on the upper level at gate D, halfway through the Puente de Pilotos (Pilots Bridge). In Terminal 2, the platform is near gate M, next to the domestic departures area.

Aeromexico lounges

Stop by the Aeromexico lounge to escape the busy terminal atmosphere.

Lounges at Mexico City International Airport

The airline has three Salon Premier lounges at Mexico City International Airport Terminal 2. Lounges are accessible to passengers flying with Clase Premier tickets, AM Plus ticket holders for a discounted fee, or any passenger for a full fee if there’s space available.

The National Salon Premier and International Salon Premier are on a mezzanine level to the left, past security. I’ve found them more functional than beautiful, but given how crowded the terminal can be during peak times of day, they offer a welcome escape.

Salon Premier lounges offer bar and table seating, but I found the booth seats at the back most comfortable. Unfortunately, there are no windows. The complimentary menu offers snacks only, but you can order meals on the paid menu. Prices can be high, depending on your choice, but no more than any other airport restaurant. Drinks are free.

Terraza Premier Aeromexico by Heineken Lounge offers a better ambiance, with large windows and airport views. Even so, it's small and only provides light snacks. Turn right after passing security, and you will find the Terraza at the end of the hall by Gate B if you want a drink and a pleasant place to wait for your gate.

Aeromexico lounges in other cities

Aeromexico has Salon Premier lounges in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Torreon, and Chihuahua. As a SkyTeam partner, the airline offers access to 600 lounges worldwide.

In-flight experience

The Aeromexico inflight experience is pleasant and on par with that of its partner airlines.

In-flight dining

Aeromexico offers snacks, meals and beverages on all flights, though the options vary by class, destination and flight duration. I’ve found the food quality is good in both Clase Premier and Main Cabin economy class, and I appreciate the convenience of the self-service bar in Clase Premier on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

In-flight entertainment

Most Aeromexico planes have seat-embedded in-flight entertainment. You can connect your headphones to the airline's IFE system via Bluetooth on Boeing 737 MAX planes. There is enough content to keep you entertained on longer flights, including films and popular programs. Wireless streamed entertainment is available on Embraer planes operating regional flights.

In-seat power

Seats in Clase Premier have both Universal AC outlets and USB power outlets. AM Plus and economy Main Cabin seats have USB power outlets.

Wi-Fi availability

Most of Aeromexico’s Boeing 787, 737 MAX, and 737-800 planes offer Wi-Fi connections fast enough for streaming and free text messaging.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

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Low season

July

High season

August
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 1% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly (1% more expensive on average)

FAQs about flying with Aeromexico

  • What is Aeromexico's carry-on size allowance?

    On board Aeromexico flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 55x40x25cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Aeromexico assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does Aeromexico fly to?

    Aeromexico offers direct flights to 83 cities in 21 different countries. Monterrey, Mexico City, and Cancún are the most popular cities covered by Aeromexico.

  • What is Aeromexico’s primary hub?

    Aeromexico concentrates most of its flight operations in Mexico City.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on Aeromexico flights?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine, meaning that we continuously look across the web to find the best deals for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from all airlines, including Aeromexico.

  • When are Aeromexico plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with Aeromexico will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with Aeromexico is July, while the most expensive is August.

  • What’s the cheapest route that Aeromexico flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by Aeromexico found on KAYAK was from Guadalajara to Ciudad Obregón, with a price of C$ 71 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for Aeromexico flights to depart from?

  • Is Aeromexico part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, Aeromexico is part of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does Aeromexico fly to?

    In total, Aeromexico flies to 84 destinations.

Top tips for flying with Aeromexico

  • The cheapest month for flights with Aeromexico is July, while the most expensive is generally August.

Aeromexico customer reviews

7.5
GoodBased on 1,698 verified guest reviews
7.1Entertainment
7.6Comfort
7.5Boarding
7.9Crew
6.7Food

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6.0 Okay
MEX-ORD
the guy in front of me put his seat back immediately...and then left it back including thru landing and taxiing to the runway. attendants did not check/ask him to put it up for landing.
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6.0 Okay
MEX-YVR
Ok but crew is a but rude
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2.0 Poor
AGU-MEX
Some people from the crew are rude
V
6.0 Okay
ATL-CHS
Generally good But very short flight
V
2.0 Poor
ATL-QRO
Lousy No wheelchair. As normal at Atlanta Cheap airline Cheap aero plane. - Neither entertainment nor food on a 5 hour saga
V
2.0 Poor
CHS-ATL
Delta check in fine BUT no wheelchair as eequested
P
8.0 Very good
MEX-MID
It was good. The air crew was great.
V
10.0 Wonderful
RDU-MEX
Awesome
A
4.0 Mediocre
MID-MEX
The airplane was an old airplane, seats were very uncomfortable and very little space, they changed my seat and that was no option to get back into my seat even when I was traveling a senior who required assistance.
O
2.0 Poor
EZE-MEX
Horrible there were cucarachoes on the plane

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Aeromexico route map - Which destinations does Aeromexico fly to?

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All Aeromexico flight routes

Flight #Departure AirportArrival AirportDurationSunMonTueWedThuFriSat
762Bogotá (BOG)Mexico City (MEX)5h 5m
19Lima (LIM)Mexico City (MEX)6h 10m
18Mexico City (MEX)Lima (LIM)6h 0m
650Mexico City (MEX)Managua (MGA)2h 45m
717Mexico City (MEX)Bogotá (BOG)4h 45m
21Mexico City (MEX)Madrid (MAD)10h 40m
90Mexico City (MEX)Monterrey (MTY)1h 50m
90Monterrey (MTY)Incheon (ICN)15h 5m
5Mexico City (MEX)Paris (CDG)11h 0m
427Miami (MIA)Cancún (CUN)2h 9m
788Guadalajara (GDL)Sacramento (SMF)4h 14m
651Managua (MGA)Mexico City (MEX)2h 50m
696Mexico City (MEX)Vancouver (YVR)6h 10m
751Cartagena (CTG)Mexico City (MEX)4h 15m
840Mexico City (MEX)Mérida (MID)1h 59m
91Incheon (ICN)Mexico City (MEX)13h 55m
35Madrid (MAD)Monterrey (MTY)11h 30m
2709Atlanta (ATL)León (BJX)3h 58m
979Atlanta (ATL)Monterrey (MTY)3h 22m
2708León (BJX)Atlanta (ATL)3h 16m
659Denver (DEN)Mexico City (MEX)3h 52m
2469Durango (DGO)Mexico City (NLU)1h 32m
2723Detroit (DTW)Monterrey (MTY)4h 22m
792Guadalajara (GDL)Salt Lake City (SLC)3h 52m
452Havana (HAV)Mexico City (MEX)3h 15m
2781Houston (IAH)Mexico City (NLU)2h 28m
441Orlando (MCO)Mexico City (MEX)3h 50m
750Mexico City (MEX)Cartagena (CTG)4h 0m
658Mexico City (MEX)Denver (DEN)3h 53m
402Mexico City (MEX)New York (JFK)4h 54m
642Mexico City (MEX)Los Angeles (LAX)4h 26m
628Mexico City (MEX)San Salvador (SAL)2h 25m
494Mexico City (MEX)Seattle (SEA)6h 5m
2783McAllen (MFE)Mexico City (NLU)1h 38m
425Miami (MIA)Mexico City (MEX)3h 54m
875Mérida (MID)Mexico City (NLU)1h 57m
2722Monterrey (MTY)Detroit (DTW)3h 32m
995Monterrey (MTY)Mexico City (NLU)1h 32m
2600Mexico City (NLU)Durango (DGO)1h 42m
288Mexico City (NLU)Guadalajara (GDL)1h 20m
2780Mexico City (NLU)Houston (IAH)2h 12m
878Mexico City (NLU)Mérida (MID)1h 48m
880Mexico City (NLU)Puerto Vallarta (PVR)1h 40m
2041Oaxaca (OAX)Mexico City (NLU)1h 14m
881Puerto Vallarta (PVR)Mexico City (NLU)1h 30m
629San Salvador (SAL)Mexico City (MEX)2h 25m
655Santo Domingo (SDQ)Mexico City (MEX)4h 54m
495Seattle (SEA)Mexico City (MEX)5h 24m
793Salt Lake City (SLC)Guadalajara (GDL)3h 54m
595Tulum (TQO)Mexico City (NLU)2h 15m
697Vancouver (YVR)Mexico City (MEX)5h 40m
693Toronto (YYZ)Mexico City (MEX)5h 19m
657San José (SJO)Mexico City (MEX)3h 22m
871Veracruz (VER)Mexico City (NLU)1h 6m
1685Austin (AUS)Mexico City (MEX)2h 28m
403New York (JFK)Mexico City (MEX)5h 36m
126Mexico City (MEX)León (BJX)1h 21m
430Mexico City (MEX)Raleigh (RDU)4h 5m
654Mexico City (MEX)Santo Domingo (SDQ)4h 19m
680Mexico City (MEX)Montreal (YUL)5h 10m
2042Mexico City (NLU)Oaxaca (OAX)1h 12m
615Phoenix (PHX)Mexico City (MEX)3h 10m
2710Santiago de Querétaro (QRO)Atlanta (ATL)3h 28m
431Raleigh (RDU)Mexico City (MEX)4h 55m
2033Tepic (TPQ)Mexico City (MEX)1h 40m
681Montreal (YUL)Mexico City (MEX)5h 59m
313Tuxtla Gutiérrez (TGZ)Mexico City (MEX)1h 49m
2711Atlanta (ATL)Santiago de Querétaro (QRO)3h 43m
2437Colima (CLQ)Mexico City (NLU)1h 20m
501Cancún (CUN)Mexico City (MEX)2h 40m
471Houston (IAH)Mexico City (MEX)2h 31m
528Mexico City (MEX)Cancún (CUN)2h 39m
440Mexico City (MEX)Orlando (MCO)3h 25m
412Mexico City (MEX)Miami (MIA)3h 17m
668Mexico City (MEX)San Francisco (SFO)5h 9m
2525Minatitlán (MTT)Mexico City (MEX)1h 28m
978Monterrey (MTY)Atlanta (ATL)2h 42m
2436Mexico City (NLU)Colima (CLQ)1h 16m
998Mexico City (NLU)Monterrey (MTY)1h 36m
594Mexico City (NLU)Tulum (TQO)2h 1m
451Mexico City (MEX)Havana (HAV)2h 45m
632Mexico City (MEX)San Antonio (SAT)2h 17m
102Mexico City (MEX)Torreón (TRC)1h 59m
2782Mexico City (NLU)McAllen (MFE)1h 36m
872Mexico City (NLU)Veracruz (VER)1h 2m
682Mexico City (MEX)Chicago (ORD)4h 27m
187Tijuana (TIJ)Mexico City (MEX)3h 30m
782Guadalajara (GDL)Los Angeles (LAX)3h 34m
285Guadalajara (GDL)Mexico City (NLU)1h 20m
622Guadalajara (GDL)San Francisco (SFO)4h 26m
679Guatemala City (GUA)Mexico City (MEX)2h 24m
1684Mexico City (MEX)Austin (AUS)2h 30m
2062Mexico City (MEX)Ciudad Obregón (CEN)2h 50m
472Mexico City (MEX)Houston (IAH)2h 23m
690Mexico City (MEX)San José (SJO)3h 9m
957Monterrey (MTY)Mexico City (MEX)1h 44m
623San Francisco (SFO)Guadalajara (GDL)4h 5m
669San Francisco (SFO)Mexico City (MEX)4h 24m
1419Tampico (TAM)Mexico City (MEX)1h 18m
230Mexico City (MEX)Guadalajara (GDL)1h 31m
689Chicago (ORD)Mexico City (MEX)4h 37m
176Mexico City (MEX)Tijuana (TIJ)4h 1m
640Mexico City (MEX)Boston (BOS)5h 27m
2605Durango (DGO)Mexico City (MEX)1h 40m
115Mexico City (MEX)Ciudad Juárez (CJS)2h 49m
1531San Luis Potosí (SLP)Mexico City (MEX)1h 16m
789Sacramento (SMF)Guadalajara (GDL)3h 46m
851Veracruz (VER)Mexico City (MEX)1h 18m
2524Mexico City (MEX)Minatitlán (MTT)1h 26m
350Mexico City (MEX)Mazatlán (MZT)1h 59m
800Mexico City (MEX)Villahermosa (VSA)1h 43m
1055Oaxaca (OAX)Mexico City (MEX)1h 35m
139Chihuahua (CUU)Mexico City (MEX)2h 18m
787Fresno (FAT)Guadalajara (GDL)3h 36m
786Guadalajara (GDL)Fresno (FAT)4h 0m
649Los Angeles (LAX)Mexico City (MEX)3h 42m
674Mexico City (MEX)San Pedro Sula (SAP)2h 25m
389San José del Cabo (SJD)Mexico City (MEX)2h 16m
858Mexico City (MEX)Veracruz (VER)1h 15m
2443Campeche (CPE)Mexico City (MEX)1h 58m
395Santa Maria Huatulco (HUX)Mexico City (MEX)1h 37m
2133Los Mochis (LMM)Mexico City (MEX)2h 20m
162Mexico City (MEX)Culiacán (CUL)2h 12m
142Mexico City (MEX)Chihuahua (CUU)2h 21m
2604Mexico City (MEX)Durango (DGO)1h 46m
2080Mexico City (MEX)Los Mochis (LMM)2h 28m
330Mexico City (MEX)Puerto Vallarta (PVR)1h 49m
1564Mexico City (MEX)Manzanillo (ZLO)1h 35m
633San Antonio (SAT)Mexico City (MEX)2h 20m
377Tapachula (TAP)Mexico City (MEX)1h 54m
811Villahermosa (VSA)Mexico City (MEX)1h 46m
599Cozumel (CZM)Mexico City (MEX)2h 32m
456Washington, D.C. (IAD)Mexico City (MEX)5h 9m
481Las Vegas (LAS)Mexico City (MEX)3h 50m
455Mexico City (MEX)Washington, D.C. (IAD)4h 29m
1410Mexico City (MEX)Tampico (TAM)1h 20m
372Mexico City (MEX)Tapachula (TAP)1h 55m
1452Mexico City (MEX)Ixtapa (ZIH)1h 13m
596Mexico City (NLU)Cancún (CUN)2h 32m
2463Santiago de Querétaro (QRO)Mexico City (MEX)1h 0m
303Acapulco (ACA)Mexico City (MEX)1h 18m
1633Aguascalientes (AGU)Mexico City (MEX)1h 18m
2609Detroit (DTW)Santiago de Querétaro (QRO)4h 44m
259Guadalajara (GDL)Mexico City (MEX)1h 40m
300Mexico City (MEX)Acapulco (ACA)1h 13m
2440Mexico City (MEX)Campeche (CPE)1h 52m
710Mexico City (MEX)Hermosillo (HMO)3h 5m
362Mexico City (MEX)La Paz (LAP)2h 25m
1546Mexico City (MEX)Puerto Escondido (PXM)1h 27m
2032Mexico City (MEX)Tepic (TPQ)1h 48m
58Monterrey (MTY)Tokyo (NRT)13h 50m
597Cancún (CUN)Mexico City (NLU)2h 30m
1046Mexico City (MEX)Oaxaca (OAX)1h 20m
827Mérida (MID)Mexico City (MEX)2h 16m
101Torreón (TRC)Mexico City (MEX)1h 46m
2647Zacatecas (ZCL)Mexico City (MEX)1h 22m
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Overview of Aeromexico

To keep customers busy during their trips, Aeroméxico has an app that you can download onto your phone or tablet prior to take off in order to watch recently released movies and television shows. Travelers are also welcome to use messaging and texting apps on their phones to keep in touch with their loved ones without having to pay for the plane’s Wi-Fi.

With this airline, it is possible to travel all across the world, including to the continents of Europe, Asia, and South America. While France, Spain, and the Netherlands are great destinations for anyone hoping to have a vacation in Europe, Peru, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic are convenient options for those going to South or Central America.

For those that are interested in having a particularly comfortable and luxurious trip, choose to fly in the Clase Premier class. In addition to giving you access to an airport lounge while waiting for your flight to start boarding, this class will provide you with a reclining seat that transforms into a flatbed, priority check-in and boarding, a free hot meal, the option of checking a bag for free, and unlimited beverages.

Aeroméxico codeshares with several different airlines, including Air France, Copa Airlines, and Korean Air. Additionally, the company has had a joint venture agreement with Delta Air Lines since 2011 that allows them to codeshare certain flights, as well as determine the prices for certain trips together and share the profits and costs for flights that go directly between the United States and Mexico.

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Aeromexico information

IATA CodeAM
Routes201
Top routeMexico City to Monterrey
Airports served84
Top airportMexico City Benito Juarez
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