AeroMexico Airline Baggage Rules
- Despite its name, AeroMexico does not only serve destinations within Mexico. In addition to the expected Mexican destinations such as Acapulco, Oaxaca, La Paz and Los Cabos, AeroMexico offers flights to Central America, South America, Europe, Asia and the United States. Regardless of the destination of your AeroMexico flight, taking a few minutes to study the baggage rules will help you enjoy a smooth journey.
- You may take two items onto the plane with you. One of these must be a personal handbag, briefcase or laptop bag. These personal items have no specific weight restrictions. Your other allowable item is a carry-on bag weighing not more than 22 pounds. This carry-on bag must not exceed 45 linear inches. To calculate the linear inches of your bag, measure its height, length and width and add these three numbers together. A bag that is 10 inches high, 25 inches long and 15 inches wide, for example, would be 50 linear inches.
- AeroMexico requires that you provide your name and address on both the inside and outside of each piece of checked baggage. The number of bags that you can check for free and the allowable weight of each bag varies depending on your departure and arrival locations as well as your booking class. You may check two bags, both totaling 65 pounds or under, for flights within Mexico in class J, for example, and only one bag weighing 50 pounds or less for flights to or from the United States in class I, V, L, W, P, G or U. Check the complimentary baggage allowance chart on AeroMexico's website for information specific to your route and class. Additional bags will incur fees.
- You can check many hobby-related articles on your flight, but you will have to pay extra to do so. As of October 2010, you can check surfboards, snowboards, boogie boards and diving equipment on your flight for $60 each. Bicycles, windsurfing equipment, hunting equipment, fishing equipment and ski equipment each cost $65 to check on the flight. Golf equipment costs $80. You may also bring your pets with you for an extra charge; as of October 2010 you will pay $45 to transport your pet within Mexico, $90 to take it to the United States, $120 to take it to Europe, Central America or South America and $220 to take it to Asia.
Carry-On Baggage
Checked Baggage
Other Items
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