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Airlines - AeroMexico

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Domestic flights

Class Premier: The baggage allowance is 30 kg (66 lb).
Coach Class: The baggage allowance is 25 kg (55 lb).

International flights*
Class Premier: The allowance is three (3) pieces of baggage. Each piece must not exceed 70lbs. (32Kgs).
Coach Class: The allowance is two (2) pieces of baggage. Each piece must not exceed 70lbs. (32kgs), and whose external lineal surface area (length + width + height) must not exceed 62" lineal (1.58mts) per piece.

* Except for flights to Brazil

Last updated: September 05, 2008


There is a standard charge of 55 USD per windsurf board and $50 per surfboard per trip according to the website - but if you phone the call centre they quote a fee of $100 per trip for both. There is no specific policy for kites, so pretend it's a surfboard if challenged and buy yourself a bagel! We think the $50 is for domestic and the $100 is for international flights. You can pay at the airport, although it might be worth phoning to try to pay in advance. There's no weight limit, you pay per piece.

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Last updated: September 05, 2008


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There is a standard charge of 55 USD per windsurf board per trip according to the website - but if you phone the call centre they quote a fee of $100 per trip. We think the $50 is for domestic and the $100 is for international flights. You can pay at the airport, although it might be worth phoning to try to pay in advance. There's no weight limit, you pay per piece.

read guide

Last updated: September 05, 2008


Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see other people's experiences flying with them …



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There is a standard charge of 50 USD per surfboard per trip according to the website - but if you phone the call centre they quote a fee of $100 per trip. We think the $50 is for domestic and the $100 is for international flights.

read guide

Last updated: September 05, 2008


Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see other people's experiences flying with them …



add feedback


Leaving feedback:
If you have flown with, or know a good tip specific to this airline, please let everyone know by rating it and leaving a report here. Some airlines don't apply (or even know) their own kit policies so it's useful to see other people's experiences flying with them …



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