
Mexico City International Airport (AICM) (MEX) Wi-Fi
Last verified 8/29/2025 • Mexico City, Mexico
Wi-Fi at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) (MEX) is free across all terminals. Join “Gratis_CDMX_Aeropuerto” to get online.
⏱️ Unlimited🛜 Provider: AICM × ADIP (CDMX ‘Internet para Todos’)
Is there free Wi-Fi at Mexico City International Airport (AICM)?
FreeYes. Free, unlimited Wi-Fi is available at Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
- Common SSIDs: Gratis_CDMX_Aeropuerto
- Sign-in: Open network; free and unlimited without registration (official program).
- Provider: AICM × ADIP (CDMX ‘Internet para Todos’)
Connection details
- Login: None (open network)
- Security: OPEN(details unverified)
- Support: AICM — Free Wi-Fi (CDMX program)
Speed & reliability
Typical: —↓ / —↑ Mbps (Good in both terminals’ halls, boarding gates and food courts)
Reliability: ★★★★★ — Free Wi-Fi installed across T1 & T2 under the city program
Based on ~17 samples
Terminal specifics
- Terminal 1Coverage in 36 boarding lounges, halls and food courts
- Terminal 2Coverage in 23 boarding lounges, halls and food courts
Power & places to work
Plug type: Type A/B
Voltage: 127V
USB-C: Varies
Plenty of outlets by windows and at many seats
- Window countersT1/T2 concoursesOutlets + space
- Food court tablesBoth terminalsNearby power; quieter off-peak
How to connect at MEX
- Join "Gratis_CDMX_Aeropuerto".
- Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
- Complete any email/SMS step.
- Start your VPN, then browse normally.
Interesting Facts about Mexico City International Airport (AICM) Airport
- Mexico’s busiest airport; handled 45.36 million passengers in 2024 (−6.3% YoY) — second-busiest in Latin America behind Bogotá and ahead of São Paulo–Guarulhos.
- Two passenger terminals (T1 & T2); Aeroméxico operates primarily from Terminal 2; terminals are linked by the Aerotrén people mover (~3 km, ~5 minutes).
- Two parallel runways: 05L/23R (3,952 m / 12,966 ft) and 05R/23L (3,900 m / 12,795 ft).
- About 11 km (7 mi) from Mexico City’s Centro Histórico; located in the Venustiano Carranza borough.
- Slot cap reduced authorized movements from 52 to 43 per hour effective Jan 8, 2024, to relieve congestion.
- Connected to the city by Metro Line 5 (Terminal Aérea at T1) and Metrobús Line 4 with stops at both terminals.
- Primary hub for Aeroméxico and Aeroméxico Connect.
- Opened in 1931 and officially named for President Benito Juárez.
Last updated: 9/17/2025