
On time, started, late and canceled are the statuses of the individual operations in the Mexico City Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM).
As one of the largest in Latin America and the most important in Mexico, the capital’s airport advertises itself Real-time status of your operations.
Here are the flights that existed cancelled and they will be found delayed at Mexico City airport at 5:00 a.m December 25th.

Flight: Y45790
Destination: Tijuana
Airline: Volaris
Time: 04:45
Condition: Delayed
If you want to check the status of the rest of AICM flights, you can do so in real time at the official link below https://www.aicm.com.mx/vuelos and search by flight number, airline or arrival or destination city.

In the event of a canceled or delayed flight, passengers face a number of problems Minimum rights This must be respected by all airlines operating in the national territory, as the statement says Federal Office of Consumer Protection (Profeco).
When your flight was more than an hour latebut less than four hours, the airline must at least offer discounts for subsequent flights to the same destination and/or food or drinks.
In the event that the flight took place more than two hours latebut less than four hours, the discount granted by the airline must not be less than 7.5% of the ticket value.
However, if your flight is registered more than four hours late or canceledThe airline must offer you one of the following options:
Refund of the ticket price plus compensation, which may not be less than 25% of the flight value.
A seat on the first available flight, meals and, if applicable, accommodation and transport to and from the airport.
A ticket to the same destination at a later date plus compensation not less than 25% of the ticket price.
It is worth noting that these are the minimum obligations of the airlines, but each of them has its own compensation, which you should consult if necessary.
Profeco is represented at every airport, including AICM. Contact them if you need information about irregularities regarding your flight and the airline.
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