
There are two separate areas: one for arrivals from North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia, and the other for arrivals from the Caribbean and Latin America. Once in the terminal, go to the correct immigration area.


International visitors will be given an arrivals card (FMT) and a customs form on board their flight. Terminal 1 has sections for both international and domestic flights. The newer Terminal 2 is used by Aeromexico and (mostly) its partners in the SkyTeam alliance. There are special red buses that takes you from T1 to T2 for just 5 pesos (50 cents usd) each way Others need to take a bus or taxi : it is too far to walk. There are two terminals linked by a monorail that can only be used by passengers who have a ticket, boarding pass or eticket ref number.

Mérida Center controls air traffic over the southeast part of the country, largely traffic going from Central, South America and the Caribbean to the United States and Canada. It is located on the southern edge of the city and it is one of four airports in Mexico which has an Area Control Center (Centro Mérida/Mérida Center) the other ones being Mexico City International Airport, Monterrey International Airport and Mazatlán International Airport. Website: Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, formerly known as Mérida-Rejón Airport (IATA: MID, ICAO: MMMD) is an international airport located in the Mexican city of Mérida, Yucatán. Address: Aeropuerto de Mérida, Carretera Mérida a Uman Km 14.5, Mérida, Edo.
