Mexico City airport guide for 2026 World Cup fans
Mexico City's main international airport handles most fans' arrivals for the 2026 World Cup. Tren Ligero and dedicated metrobus connect the metro network to the stadium. Airport-to-stadium travel time is typically 30–90 minutes depending on route and time of day.
Every host city is investing in airport throughput for the tournament. Mexico City's airport has additional immigration staffing, multilingual signage, and dedicated FIFA fan welcome desks for the duration of the tournament window.
Arrival
- Allow 60–90 minutes for immigration during peak windows.
- Have your tourist permit ready alongside your passport.
- Customs declaration via the Mexican customs app where eligible.
- Pick up local SIM or eSIM in the airport arrivals hall.
To the city
Tren Ligero and dedicated metrobus connect the metro network to the stadium. Rideshare from the airport averages MXN 40–80 to downtown, surge pricing 2x–3x at peak. Pre-paid airport shuttles operate from major hotels — book on arrival.
Departure tips
- Allow 3 hours pre-departure on match days — outbound traffic peaks.
- Check baggage rules — some airlines restrict liquid souvenirs and pennants.
- Keep tournament merchandise receipts for customs queries.
Connecting flights
For fans following a team across multiple cities, Mexico City is well-connected within the host country. Look at airline tournament passes — some carriers are offering multi-city packages priced below sum-of-individual flights.