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Are masks required on airplanes to Mexico?

Now in sync with the United States, passengers flying to and from Mexico will no longer deal with mask-wearing uncertainty. As of October 12th, 2022, passengers transiting to, from, and within Mexico will no longer be required to wear masks during any part of their journey.



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Do I have to wear a mask on my flight? You can wear a mask if you choose, but they're no longer required on domestic flights. If you're flying internationally, whether a mask is required depends on the arrival country's mask requirements.

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A negative COVID-19 test (PCR and/or serology) is not required for entry. Health screening procedures in place at airports and other ports of entry. Passengers and aircrew members arriving at Mexican airports may be subject to health screenings including temperature checks.

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Mask requirements on other international carriers
  • Aeromexico: Masks are now optional on Aeromexico flights.
  • Air Canada: Canada's national carrier no longer requires face masks on its flights. ...
  • Air New Zealand: Masks are no longer required on Air New Zealand flights unless mandated by the destination country.


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Most visitors from the United Kingdom, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Mexico.

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Short Summary. Cancun is generally safe for travelers but take necessary precautions and take government website travel alerts into consideration. Follow safety tips like avoiding walking alone at night and sticking to well-known establishments.

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The U.S. State Department recently updated Mexico's Travel Advisory 2023 for U.S. Tourists traveling to Mexico due to crime in several Mexican states popular with American tourists. “Violent crime—such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery—is widespread and common in Mexico,” warns the State Department.

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U.S. citizens who travel as tourists beyond the “border zone” or enter by air must fill out an Official Entry Immigration Form (FMM), which is provided by commercial airlines or at the Mexican airport of entry.

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Carrying goods to Mexico
  • Items for personal use, such as clothing and footwear.
  • 2 cameras.
  • 3 mobile phones.
  • 1 laptop computer.
  • Medical supplies for personal use (a medical prescription is required if these contain narcotic substances)


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Since May 16, face masks are no longer a requirement on flights and in airports in EU countries. Major British airlines, including easyJet and BA, have long dropped their requirement to wear masks on board.

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During the inbound flight, you will receive and need to fill out a customs form (Hacienda). After passing through immigration, you collect your bags and proceed to the exit. You will hand the form to the customs agent and press the button on what looks like a traffic light.

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The city in Mexico considered the safest with the lowest crime rate is Merida, located in Yucatan. It's also one of the most affordable cities in Mexico, making it a popular destination for retirees and expats. Merida's low crime rate makes it an excellent choice for visiting or living.

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In general, the most popular resort areas are safe to travel to, and many tourists have no intention of leaving the resort. However, if you plan on venturing off your resort to explore, you should still take necessary safety precautions even if you are not visiting a “Do Not Travel” state.

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