Cargo Airlines
As of July 2012, Mexico City airport is served by 18 cargo airlines flying directly to Europe, Central, North and South America. Over 411,000 metric tonnes pass through the airport in 2011, making it the third busiest by cargo traffic in Latin America, after El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá and Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo. Most passenger airlines, such as AeroMéxico and KLM use the airport to carry hold cargo on passenger flights, though most cargo is transported by all-cargo airlines. The following airlines operate the following scheduled destinations.
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ABX Air | Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Guadalajara, Los Angeles |
Aeroméxico Cargo | see Aeroméxico destinations |
AeroUnion | Chicago-O'Hare, Guadalajara, Los Angeles, Monterrey |
Air Cargo Germany | Dallas/Fort Worth, Frankfurt, Frankfurt-Hahn, Toronto-Pearson |
Air France Cargo | Atlanta, Guadalajara, Houston-Intercontinental, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Porto, Toulouse |
Amerijet International | Miami |
Atlas Air | Huntsville |
Cargolux | Atlanta, Guadalajara, Houston-Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Luxembourg-Findel, Miami, New York-JFK |
Centurion Air Cargo | Bangor, Miami |
DHL de Guatemala | Guatemala City |
Estafeta Air Cargo | Mérida, San Luis Potosí, Villahermosa |
Florida West International Airways | Bogotá, Miami |
Lufthansa Cargo | Atlanta, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Frankfurt, New York-JFK |
MasAir | Bogotá, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza, Campinas-Viracopos, Caracas, Guadalajara, Guayaquil, Lima, Los Angeles, Manaus, Medellín-Córdova, Mérida, Miami, Quito, Santiago de Chile |
Tampa Cargo | Bogotá |
UPS Airlines | Louisville |
Volaris Cargo | see Volaris destinations |
Airlines providing on-demand cargo services
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