International visitors will be given a card called an FMM on board the flight or on arrival at the airport.
Part of this will be returned to you at Immigration - make sure you keep it safe, as you'll need to show it when you leave.
Mexico City Benito Juárez International is 13km from the city center.
Taxi - you can order a taxi from one of the taxi stands at the international and domestic entrances of Terminals 1 and 2. Taxis are pre-paid according to zone and prices can usually be checked in advance on the operator's website. For safety, travelers are advised not to take unofficial taxis.
Bus - the Metrobus leaves for downtown from the ground floor of each terminal. To use it, you'll need a Metrobus smart card which you can buy from machines in the boarding areas of the terminals. Buses to cities outside Mexico City go from the bus stations at each terminal.
Train - the Metro leaves from Terminal 1. This option isn't suitable if you have a lot of baggage. Women-only carriages are available during peak hours.
Hotel shuttle - shuttle services from hotels go from Terminal 1, entrance 4. If you arrive at Terminal 2 you can request a shuttle at the hotel service desks on the ground floor.
Car rental - rental desks are at the national and international walkway in Terminal 1 and International Arrivals in Terminal 2.
The free light rail Aerotren, which runs from 05.00 to 01.00, links the 2 terminals. It runs about every 11 minutes and takes around 4 minutes. This service is available for travelers with boarding passes or airline tickets. Alternatively, there are shuttle buses that run between the 2 Terminals.
The Hilton Mexico City Airport is in Terminal 1. The 5-star NH Collection Mexico City, which has its own gym, is in Terminal 2.
Regardless of the airline you fly or ticket you hold, membership means a warm welcome awaits.