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  2. Mexico City Airport, known locally as Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México (AICM), is a bustling hub of activity that serves millions of travelers each year. Located just a short distance from the heart of Mexico City, the airport is a gateway to the many cultural, historical, and culinary treasures of this vibrant and dynamic city.

  3. Mexico City International Airport airport map. This is a zoomable map over Mexico City (MEX). The map can give you an overview of the outdoor area with terminals, parkings and on some airports also details of gates, restaurants, shops and amenities if you zoom in. The map is maintained by the OSM community via open collaboration.

  4. Mexico City Airport Lounges. VIP Airport Lounges at Mexico City Airport can be found in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. From the world renowned American Express Centurion Lounges (AMEX Lounge) to the 24-hour convenience of the Grand Lounge, each and every airport lounge in Mexico City International Airport is designed to offer relaxation, refreshment, and connectivity for business travelers and ...

  5. According to IATA, Mexico City Benito Juárez Intl Airport’s code is MEX. Located within a short drive from the city downtown, it’s easily accessible by taxi, rental car, or public transport. The airport's address is Av. Capitán Carlos León S/N, Peñón de los Baños, Venustiano Carranza, 15620 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico.

  6. Felipe Ángeles International Airport ( IATA: NLU, ICAO: MMSM ), also known as Mexico City Felipe Ángeles International Airport or simply Mexico City-AIFA, is an international airport located in Zumpango, State of Mexico, 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of Mexico City. [3] Originally named Santa Lucía Air Force Base, it opened for civilian use in ...

  7. Mexico City Benito Juarez (MEX) airport guide: terminal maps, arrival & departure times, check-in information and more.

  8. Jul 9, 2023 · By MARÍA VERZA. Published 8:41 AM PDT, July 9, 2023. MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s armed forces are taking control of the capital’s main airport, and the government plans to give the military control of nearly a dozen more across the country as the president takes aim at corruption and mismanagement. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador ...

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