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.
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
- Aeromexico — Documents and visas
“Non-resident foreign visitors advised to show a return or outbound ticket.”
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