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When
traveling to Mexico one should know the instructions
that have been issued by FAA to help air travelers
accommodate and assist the heightened
security measures implemented since the
Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Travelers should
note that they will now be limited to one
carry-on bag and one personal item on all
flights. Allow extra time: The heightened
measures require more time to properly
screen travelers. Travelers should contact
their airline to find out how early they
should arrive at the airport.
When traveling to Mexico take public
transportation to the airport if possible.
Parking and curbside access is likely to be
controlled and limited. Curbside check-in is
available on an airline-by-airline basis.
Travelers should contact their airline to
see if it is in place at their airport.
Check-in:
Travelers may
be asked to show this their state or federal ID at
the start subsequent
points of their trip, such as at the gate,
along with their boarding passes.
If you are traveling to Mexico and
using
E-ticket you
should check with airline to make sure
they have proper documentation. |
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Alvarez International Airport |
ACA |
Acapulco |
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Benito Juarez Airport |
MEX |
Carranza |
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Cancun International Airport |
CUN |
Cancun |
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Cozumel Airport |
CZM |
Cozumel |
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General Mariano Escobedo International
Airport |
MTY |
Monterrey |
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San Jose del Cabo International Airport |
SJD |
San Jose Cabo |
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Tijuana Airport |
TIJ |
Tijuana |
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