One annoying aspect of flying out of Mexico City is finding out which terminal your plane leaves from--it's rarely written on the ticket. The following list shows the principal airlines that operate from the terminal buildings of Mexico City's airport.
Terminal 1B
- Interjet
Terminal 1D
- Magnicharters
- VivaAerobus
- Volaris
- Terminal 1F
- Air Canada
- Air France
- AirTran Airways (Southwest Airlines)
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines
- Avianca
- British Airways
- Cubana de Aviación
- Iberia
- Interjet
- KLM
- Lufthansa
- TACA Airlines
- TACA Airlines (Lacsa)
- TACA Perú
- TAM Airlines
- United Airlines
- United Express (ExpressJet Airlines)
- US Airways
- Volaris
Terminal 2 North
- Aeroméxico
- Aeroméxico Connect
- Copa Airlines
- Copa Airlines Colombia
- Delta Air Lines
- LAN Airlines
- LAN Perú
Terminal 2 South
- Aeroméxico
- Aeroméxico Connect
Terminal 2
- Aeromar
Terminal 1 has eight separate lounge areas, serving a large number of different airlines.
- Lounge A - caters to all the domestic arrivals and ticketing and the check-in of all Aeromexico flights
- Lounge B - with check-in facilities for domestic Mexicana, Transportes Aeromar and Aero California airlines
- Lounge C - serves some domestic Mexican airlines
- Lounge D - serves some domestic Mexican airlines and charter flights
- Lounge E - a large international arrivals lounge
- Lounge F1 - serves domestic Mexican and American airlines, include Latin America
- Lounge F2 - serves a number of American, Canadian and international airlines
- Lounge F3 - serves a number of international airlines