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Aeromexico onward travel

Aeromexico checks passports and visas at check-in and enforces Mexico's return or onward ticket rule for foreign visitors, denying boarding when proof is missing.

Strictness highConfidence medium

How this airline usually checks

Aeromexico verifies travel documents at check-in because it is responsible for passengers who might be refused entry. With Mexican authorities raising fines, Aeromexico advises that non-resident foreign visitors must show a return or outbound ticket or risk denied boarding, so a one-way booking is the highest-risk profile.[1]

  • Passport and visa are validated at check-in against destination rules.
  • A return or onward ticket is requested for non-resident foreign visitors; one-way travelers can be denied boarding.
  • Advance passenger data is transmitted on US-bound flights.

When to be ready

Have your onward or return reservation ready at check-in, where Aeromexico enforces Mexico's onward-travel rule.

Routes where checks are more likely

  • Most relevant on flights into Mexico and US-bound flights through Mexico City.
  • One-way tickets into Mexico carry the highest denied-boarding risk.

Sources

  1. Aeromexico — Documents and visas

    “Non-resident foreign visitors advised to show a return or outbound ticket.”

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