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About Aeromexico

Aeromexico Airlines has its hub airports as Mexico City International Airport, General Mariano Escobedo International Airport and is headquartered in Mexico City. The airline operates international and domestic flights in over 74 destinations all over the world and Aeromexico is the founding member of SkyTeam Global Airline Alliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can manage your Aeroméxico flight online through “My Trips,” where you can change, cancel, upgrade, or add services using your booking reference.

You can find your flight confirmation number in your booking email, receipt, airline app, or by contacting customer service.

If you miss an Aeroméxico flight, your ticket may be marked as a no-show and you could lose it, but you may still be able to rebook or recover value depending on your fare and timing.

You can change your Aeroméxico flight online through “Manage Your Trip” by entering your booking details, selecting a new flight, and paying any applicable fees or fare difference.

Aeroméxico flight change fees typically range from $0 (flexible tickets or 24-hour window) to about $100–$300+, plus any fare difference, depending on your ticket type.

You can change your flight for free within 24 hours of booking, with flexible tickets, or if the airline changes your flight.

Aeroméxico seat selection fees typically range from about $10 to $120+, depending on seat type, route, and when you choose your seat, with some free options at check-in.

Yes — your e-ticket is usually automatically confirmed after payment, and you’ll receive a booking confirmation with your ticket number.

You usually cannot see if a flight is fully booked, but you can estimate availability by checking booking pages, seat maps, or contacting the airline.

Yes — Aeroméxico does offer refundable tickets, but only on flexible fare classes. Most economy fares are non-refundable after 24 hours.

Airlines like Etihad Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, and Cathay Pacific are consistently ranked among the safest in the world, with very similar high safety standards overall.

You can book Aeroméxico with Flying Blue by logging into Air France or KLM, searching “book with miles,” and selecting SkyTeam award flights, depending on availability.

To cancel a MakeMyTrip flight, go to “My Trips,” select your booking, click cancel, and confirm—refunds depend on airline rules and fare type.

To fly with a baby on Aeroméxico, you must add the infant to your booking; babies under 2 can travel on your lap or in a car seat, with extra allowances depending on the route.

Yes — Aeroméxico generally follows the 6-month passport validity rule for many international flights, so your passport should usually be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel date.

No — Aeroméxico does not offer a consistent senior discount, but seniors may still save through promotions, loyalty programs, or special local schemes like INAPAM.

You can only correct minor spelling errors on an Aeroméxico ticket; full name changes or ticket transfers are not allowed.

To change a flight booking, go to “Manage Booking,” select your trip, choose a new flight, and pay any applicable change fees or fare difference.

Yes — Aeroméxico lets you change your flight, but fees and flexibility depend on your ticket type, with flexible fares allowing the easiest changes.

You can book Aeroméxico flights with points through Aeroméxico’s rewards program or SkyTeam partners like Flying Blue, but availability is limited and taxes still apply.

You can book Aeroméxico flights with Delta via the Delta website or app, either using cash or SkyMiles, but award availability is limited and depends on partner seat release.

Yes — you can book Aeroméxico with Flying Blue miles through Air France or KLM, but availability is limited and depends on partner award seat release.

Yes — Aeroméxico is linked with Delta through a joint venture and SkyTeam alliance, allowing shared flights, bookings, and mileage benefits.

Yes — Aeroméxico offers refunds, but full refunds are only for flexible fares, 24-hour cancellations, or airline-caused disruptions; most cheap tickets are non-refundable or given as credit.

Changing an Aeroméxico flight can cost anywhere from $0 (flexible fares or special cases) to about $100–$300+, plus fare differences depending on your ticket type and route.

Yes — you can change your flight for free only within 24 hours of booking, with flexible fares, or if the airline changes your flight. Otherwise, fees usually apply.

The best airline to fly to Mexico depends on your route: Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Singapore Airlines are top global choices, while Delta, American Airlines, and Aeroméxico are the most popular and reliable options for travel to Mexico.

Yes — you can change your Aeroméxico flight for free only within 24 hours of booking, on flexible fares, or if the airline changes your flight. Otherwise, fees usually apply.

Aeroméxico mainly uses its official mobile app for booking, check-in, and managing flights, along with its website and partner airline apps through the SkyTeam alliance.

1,000 Aeroméxico points are worth roughly $6–$8, depending on how and when you redeem them, with flights usually giving the best value.

Yes — you can change your flight after buying tickets, but fees and flexibility depend on your fare type, with flexible tickets allowing the easiest changes.

Aeroméxico does not have a formal stopover program, but you can still plan a stopover by booking a multi-city ticket, depending on fare rules and availability.

Yes — you can book flights at the airport through airline counters, but online booking is usually cheaper and offers more availability.

Yes — Aeroméxico may charge a cancellation fee, but flexible fares and 24-hour cancellations are usually free, while basic tickets often incur a fee or result in travel credit instead of cash refund.

Aeroméxico uses SkyTeam alliance airlines plus many codeshare partners like Delta, Air France, KLM, and others to expand its global network.

Aeroméxico baggage policy allows 1 carry-on + personal item for all passengers, while checked baggage ranges from 0 to 2+ bags depending on fare and route, with weight limits usually between 23–32 kg per bag.

Baggage limits vary by airline and fare, but most allow 1 carry-on (7–10 kg) and 1 checked bag (about 23 kg) on international flights, while budget airlines often charge separately.

Yes — Aeroméxico gives a free carry-on to all passengers, but checked baggage is not always free and depends on your fare and route (premium fares usually include it).

Yes — Aeroméxico provides free seats, but only basic seat assignment is free for all passengers; choosing specific or preferred seats may cost extra depending on your fare.

Yes — Aeroméxico offers free meals on long international flights, while shorter domestic and regional flights usually include free snacks and drinks instead of full meals.

Yes — Aeroméxico can be strict with baggage, especially carry-on weight and size, and they may enforce limits at check-in or boarding depending on the flight.

Most flights include 1 free carry-on bag, while checked baggage varies from 0 to 2 bags depending on the airline, route, and fare type.

Aeroméxico Basic fare includes only a carry-on and personal item, with no checked bag, no free seat selection, and very limited flexibility for changes or refunds.

If your luggage is 2 kg overweight, most airlines will charge an excess baggage fee or ask you to remove items to meet the limit.

Yes, you can use 2 luggage bags for 30 kg total only if your ticket allows multiple checked bags, but each bag must still meet the airline’s individual weight limit.

There is no single new global baggage rule in 2026 — instead, airlines are enforcing existing size and weight limits more strictly, increasing fees in some cases, and gradually standardizing carry-on rules.

“2 bags at 23kg” means you can take two checked bags, each weighing up to 23 kg, but each bag must stay within its own limit.

You can add baggage on Aeroméxico via “Manage Booking” online, the mobile app, or at the airport check-in counter, with online purchase usually being the cheapest option.

You can avoid Aeroméxico baggage fees by choosing a higher fare with baggage included, traveling with carry-on only, staying within weight limits, or using loyalty benefits.

Yes — Aeroméxico does gate check bags when overhead space is full or carry-ons exceed limits, and passengers must collect them at baggage claim after landing.

Yes — Aeroméxico gives free checked bags only on select fares and routes (typically 1 bag in economy or 2 in premium), while Basic fares usually do not include any free checked baggage.

The best credit card for travel to Mexico is usually Chase Sapphire Preferred or Capital One Venture for global users, while in India top travel cards include Axis Atlas, Amex Platinum Travel, and HDFC Infinia depending on your budget and travel frequency.

Yes — Aeroméxico allows a purse as a personal item for all passengers, as long as it fits under the seat in front of you.

Yes — Aeroméxico is fairly strict about baggage size and weight, especially for carry-ons, and they may enforce limits at check-in or boarding, with extra fees or gate-checking if your bag exceeds rules.

Checked baggage is usually limited to 23 kg per bag (32 kg in premium classes), with size limits around 158 cm total, and restrictions on hazardous items, valuables, and certain batteries.

You are usually allowed 1 carry-on bag plus 0–2 checked bags depending on your fare type, with budget fares offering fewer or no free checked bags.

Most flights include 1 free carry-on bag, while checked baggage varies from 0 to 2 bags depending on the airline, route, and fare type.

In 2026, there are no universal new carry-on rules, but airlines are enforcing stricter size, weight, battery, and fare-based restrictions, making baggage checks more strict than before.

You can take 2 bags of 30 kg only if your airline and ticket class permit it (usually premium or business class); most economy international flights only allow 2 bags of 23 kg each.

If your suitcase is over 23 kg, airlines usually charge an overweight fee, may ask you to repack, and in some cases may refuse very heavy bags above their maximum limit.

Aeroméxico economy usually includes 1 carry-on (10 kg total) and 0–1 checked bag (around 23 kg depending on route and fare), while Basic fares often do not include free checked baggage.

You can get free baggage by choosing higher fare classes, using loyalty status, selecting airlines that include bags, or traveling with only carry-on luggage.

You can file a complaint with Aeroméxico via email ([email protected]), phone support, the official website contact form, or social media, and you should include your booking details and proof for faster resolution.

You can’t fully change the passenger name on an Aeroméxico ticket to a different person. You can only correct minor spelling mistakes or update legal name changes.
To do this, contact Aeroméxico customer service or use “Manage Booking” on their website with your booking reference. For major changes, you may need to cancel and rebook the ticket.

Yes, you can usually change your flight after booking, but whether it’s free or paid depends on your fare rules and airline policy.

You can complain about your flight by contacting the airline through their website, customer service phone number, email, or airport help desk. Make sure to include your booking details and a clear description of the issue.

Yes, Aeroméxico is safe and generally reliable, but customer service and punctuality can vary depending on the route and situation.

Yes — you can choose your seat on Aeroméxico flights.

You can edit your name on your flight by contacting the airline’s customer service or managing your booking online. Most airlines allow minor corrections (like spelling mistakes), but full name changes may not be allowed and could require additional fees or ticket reissue.

Aeroméxico does not have a strict middle name requirement — only your first and last name must be correct.

You can’t change a ticket to a different person’s name — you’ll need to cancel and book a new ticket instead.

Yes, Aeroméxico allows flight changes, but how much it costs depends on your fare class and timing.

Yes — you may get a refund if you cancel an international flight, but it depends on your ticket type and airline policy.

You can file an Aeroméxico complaint online, by phone, email, or social media using your booking details and issue description.

Yes, flight bookings can usually be modified, but the cost and flexibility depend on your ticket type and airline policy.

Yes, most airlines let you change your flight within 24 hours of booking (often for free), if your departure is at least a week away.

Yes, but usually only for minor corrections (like spelling mistakes). Most airlines do not allow full name changes or transferring the ticket to another person, except in special cases or for a fee.

Aeromexico typically charges around $150–$250 USD for a name change or correction, plus any fare difference if applicable.

  • Minor corrections: about $150–$200
  • Full name change (if allowed): about $200–$250
  • Within 24 hours of booking: usually free

It can be free, but typically costs $50–$300+ plus any fare difference.

AM Plus is Aeromexico’s premium economy-style seat with extra legroom, priority boarding, and airport perks, while Economy is the standard seat with fewer benefits and less space.

No. Delta Air Lines does not own Aeromexico. Delta previously held a minority stake, but it no longer has ownership control.

Both Aeromexico and Volaris are considered safe airlines with strong safety records and similar modern aircraft standards.

Yes — Aeroméxico usually provides free food and drinks, but it depends on the flight length and class.

Yes, Aeroméxico allows flight changes. You can modify your date, time, or destination, but most tickets require you to pay a change fee plus any fare difference. Flexible or higher fare tickets may allow free changes, while Basic fares may not allow changes at all. Changes can usually be made online, through the app, or by contacting customer service.

Seat selection on Aeroméxico can cost about $10 to $70+ per flight segment, depending on your route and seat type. Standard economy seats are often free on Classic fares, but preferred seats, extra legroom seats (AM Plus), and exit rows cost extra, with prices increasing for longer international flights or more comfortable seats. Basic Economy fares usually require a fee to choose any seat in advance.

Yes — in many airlines you may pay extra to choose your seat, especially if you want a preferred seat, extra legroom, or to select in advance. Standard seats are often free depending on your fare, but cheaper tickets (like Basic Economy) usually charge a seat selection fee. If you don’t choose a seat, the airline will assign one for free at check-in.

Yes — you can usually skip your middle name on your airline ticket, even if it appears on your passport, as long as your first and last name match correctly. Most airlines (including international carriers) don’t require the middle name to match exactly.

yes, a 16-year-old can travel internationally alone on Aeroméxico without needing the unaccompanied minor program.

Usually no — you may be denied boarding if your name is spelled wrong, because your ticket must match your passport/ID.

Write a complaint letter to an airline by clearly stating your flight details, explaining the issue briefly, and providing relevant facts. Attach proof if available, mention what resolution you want (refund, compensation, etc.), and keep the tone polite and professional. Include your contact details for follow-up.

Yes — Aeromexico has WhatsApp support via its “Aerobot” chatbot for quick help with bookings, check-in, and flight info.

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