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Can a US citizen fly from Tijuana to Cancun without a passport?

Flights to Mexico All passengers must present a valid passport and visa if applicable.



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What Do I Need to Travel to Cancun?
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months from date of entry.
  • FMM Mexico Tourist Card (if arriving by land)
  • Visa for Mexico (when applicable)
  • Return flight ticket.
  • Documentation proving the purpose of the visit (such as hotel reservation)
  • Proof of sufficient funds.


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For more information on the San Diego ? Tijuana border crossing, visit Smart Border Coalition. When traveling by air between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda, you are required to present a U.S. passport, except as noted below. This applies to everyone including newborns, infants and children.

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Valid passport (book or card) or Permanent Resident Card. Boarding pass. CBX ticket.

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Flying to Cabo, you'll need a valid passport. It is strongly recommended that the passport will be valid for at least 6 months after the date of travel.

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Can I fly from Tijuana to Tulum without a passport? US citizens of any age flying to or from Mexico must have a US passport book, no exceptions. You should be aware that the US passport card cannot be used for international air travel.

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If flying to Cancun (or any Mexican airport), both adults and children must travel with a passport book (not just the passport card or other form of government identification).

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The Mexican government only requires that your passport must be valid during the entirety of your trip. Please contact the airline(s) you will be flying on to ensure that they let you board the plane as the United States does have a six months validity rule for passports that may apply.

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