ATMs at Mexico City Airport (MEX): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Mexico City, Mexico Currency: MXN Mex$ Mexican Peso

ATMs in Mexico City Airport (MEX) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Mexico City Airport (MEX), plus additional ATMs and banks near Mexico City Airport (MEX) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

Scotiabank ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (Between Doors 1 & 2)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja (ground level), ambulatory/national landside corridor between Puerta 1 and Puerta 2 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

HSBC ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (Between Doors 1 & 2)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/national landside corridor between Puertas 1–2 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Santander ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (Between Doors 2 & 3)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/national landside corridor between Puertas 2–3 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (Between Doors 2 & 3)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/national landside corridor between Puertas 2–3 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

BBVA ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (Between Doors 2 & 3)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/national landside corridor between Puertas 2–3 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banorte ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, National Corridor (In Front of Door 7)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/national landside corridor frente a Puerta 7 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banorte ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, International Corridor (Between Doors 7 & 8)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/international landside corridor between Puertas 7–8 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, Building “D” (International Area)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, Edificio “D” (international landside zone / public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, International Corridor (Door 10)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/international landside corridor at Puerta 10 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

BBVA Bank Counter (with cash services) — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, International Corridor (Between Doors 8 & 9)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/international landside corridor between Puertas 8–9, near the international exit (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours (bank counter hours may vary by day; ATMs in this area are typically 24 hours)

Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Landside, International Corridor (Door 8)

  • Location: Terminal 1, planta baja, ambulatory/international landside corridor at Puerta 8 (public area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Santander ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Landside, Arrivals Ambulatory (ALL-06)

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta baja (ground level), Arrivals ambulatory (public arrivals hall zone)
  • Hours: 24 hours

HSBC ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Landside, Arrivals Ambulatory (ALL-08)

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta baja, Arrivals ambulatory (public arrivals hall zone)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Scotiabank Bank Counter — Terminal 2 (T2) Landside, Arrivals Ambulatory (ALL-44)

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta baja, Arrivals ambulatory (public arrivals hall zone)
  • Hours: 24 hours (counter service hours may vary; the nearby ATM access in this zone is typically 24 hours)

Banamex (Citibanamex) ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Landside, Departures Ambulatory (AS-13)

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta alta (upper level), Departures ambulatory (public departures zone before security)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Intercam Banco ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Airside Access Corridor (Pre-waiting to Gate Lounges) CP-01

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta alta, pasillo de preespera (access corridor leading to the final waiting rooms / gate lounges)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Intercam Banco ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Airside Access Corridor (Pre-waiting to Gate Lounges) CP-02

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta alta, pasillo de preespera (access corridor leading to the final waiting rooms / gate lounges)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Santander ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Airside Access Corridor (Pre-waiting to Gate Lounges) CP-01A

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta alta, preespera corridor (just before you enter the last waiting rooms / gate area)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Santander ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Airside, International Last Waiting Room (Gate Area) CP-02A

  • Location: Terminal 2, planta alta, sala de última espera internacional (airside gate area)
  • Hours: 24 hours (airside access depends on being a passenger with a valid boarding pass)

Additional ATMs & Banks Near Mexico City Airport (MEX) (Outside the Terminals)

  • Location: If you prefer to withdraw outside the terminals, use the map in the next section to target ATMs along Blvd. Puerto Aéreo, Av. Capitán Carlos León, and nearby commercial strips in Venustiano Carranza (the airport district). These are typically a short taxi/rideshare ride from T1/T2.
  • Hours: Varies by bank/branch; standalone street ATMs are often 24 hours, while branch lobbies usually follow bank hours.

Mexico City Airport (MEX) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Mexico City Airport (MEX). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Mexico City Airport (MEX) map/homepage.

Terminal 1 (T1) — International Arrivals (Most Common “First Cash” Route)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Immigration / Migración (if arriving internationally).
  2. Complete Immigration, then continue to Baggage Claim to collect your luggage.
  3. Proceed through Customs and exit into the public arrivals/landside area.
  4. Once landside, look for the long public corridor that runs along the front of the terminal (this is where the airport “Doors / Puertas” are numbered).
  5. For the fastest finds, walk toward the clusters near Puertas 1–3 (Scotiabank, HSBC, Santander, Banamex, BBVA) or toward Puertas 7–8 (Banorte and Banamex).
  6. If your airline exits you closer to the middle of T1, aim for the corridor signage pointing to Puerta 7—there is a reliable Banorte ATM point there, and additional ATMs nearby along the same landside walkway.
  7. Need a backup option? Continue toward Puerta 10 (Banamex ATM point) if earlier clusters are busy or temporarily out of service.
  8. Withdraw cash, then continue to your transport pickup (authorized taxi counters, ride-hailing pickup points, Metrobus, or transfers).

Terminal 1 (T1) — Domestic Arrivals

  1. After landing, follow Arrivals signs to Baggage Claim.
  2. Exit baggage claim into the public landside area.
  3. Walk into the front landside corridor where the terminal doors are labeled Puerta 1, Puerta 2, Puerta 3…
  4. If you’re near the far end, head toward Puertas 1–3 for multiple bank-branded ATM options close together.
  5. If you’re nearer the international side of the building, head toward Puertas 7–8 for Banorte/Banamex ATM points, then continue toward Puerta 10 if needed.
  6. Once you have cash, you can return to the curbside pickup lanes or continue deeper into the terminal for food, SIMs, and other essentials.

Terminal 2 (T2) — Arrivals (Domestic & International)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Baggage Claim.
  2. International passengers will pass Immigration first, then baggage claim, then Customs, and exit into the public arrivals hall.
  3. Once in the public arrivals (landside) area, look for ATM signage or bank branding in the arrivals ambulatory zone—this is where Santander and HSBC ATM points are typically positioned.
  4. If you don’t see an ATM immediately, walk the arrivals corridor slowly (staying landside) and scan both sides near service counters and convenience stores.
  5. If arrivals ATMs are crowded, go upstairs to Departures (planta alta) where you’ll find an additional Banamex ATM point in the departures ambulatory zone before security.
  6. If you’re already airside (past security) and need cash, look near the corridors leading into the last waiting rooms / gate areas (some ATMs are positioned in the pre-waiting corridor and even in the international last waiting room).

Quick MEX Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • T1 Landside: If you can see door numbers like Puerta 1, Puerta 2, Puerta 7, or Puerta 10, you’re in the correct public corridor where multiple ATM points are located.
  • T2 Landside: If you’re in the Arrivals ambulatory (public arrivals hall), you’re in the right zone for the first ATM options.
  • T2 Airside: If you’re approaching the sala de última espera (gate waiting area), you may find additional ATMs near access corridors—but you’ll need a boarding pass and security access.

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Mexico City Airport (MEX), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Mexico City Airport (MEX)

  • Use the “Puertas” strategy in Terminal 1: In T1, the easiest way to locate ATMs is to head to the front public corridor and use door numbers as navigation. If you remember just two zones—Puertas 1–3 (multiple banks close together) and Puertas 7–8 (another reliable cluster)—you’ll almost always find a working machine quickly.
  • Terminal 2 has both landside and airside ATM options: Start in the Arrivals ambulatory (landside). If that area is busy, head upstairs to Departures (still landside) for an additional ATM point before security. Only rely on airside ATMs if you already have access to the gate areas.
  • Expect “airport pricing” on fees and choose your machine accordingly: MEX has multiple bank-branded ATM operators. If one machine shows a high operator fee on the confirmation screen, cancel and try another bank’s ATM in the same corridor—T1 especially makes this easy because several banks are positioned within a short walk.
  • Always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC): If the ATM asks whether to charge you in your home currency instead of MXN, choose MXN to avoid exchange-rate markups. At MEX, this prompt can appear on some machines that cater to international travelers.
  • Withdraw once, not five times: Because operator fees can apply per transaction, it’s usually cheaper at MEX to take out one larger withdrawal (within your bank’s safety/limit comfort) rather than multiple small ones—especially if you arrive during peak waves when lines are longer.
  • Watch for two separate charges: Your total cost can include (1) the ATM operator surcharge shown on-screen and (2) your own bank’s foreign ATM fee. The operator fee is avoidable only by switching machines; your bank fee depends on your card/account.
  • If a machine refuses your card, change “network” not just location: Some travelers have better luck switching between major bank networks (Banamex/BBVA/Santander/HSBC/Scotiabank/Banorte). In T1, try a different bank in the same door zone before walking far.
  • Keep small bills for airport transport: If you’re paying for quick essentials on arrival (snacks, water, SIM top-ups, tips), request/withdraw an amount that gives you smaller denominations. Cashiers at airport kiosks don’t always have change during rush periods.
  • Plan your “last cash” withdrawal before departures: If you’re leaving Mexico and want pesos for your last purchases, use the landside ATMs in T1/T2 before you go through security. Airside options exist (especially T2), but not every concourse has them and access depends on your departure flow.

FAQs – Mexico City Airport (MEX) ATMs

Are there ATMs in both terminals at Mexico City Airport (MEX)?
Yes. Mexico City Airport has ATMs in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, with multiple bank options. In T1, many ATMs are concentrated along the landside corridor near the numbered terminal doors (“Puertas”). In T2, you’ll find ATMs in arrivals, departures, and (in some areas) closer to the gate waiting zones.

Where are the easiest ATMs to find right after arriving?
For most arrivals, the easiest ATMs are in the public landside arrivals areas. In T1, head to the front corridor and use the door-number clusters (Puertas 1–3 or 7–8). In T2, start in the arrivals ambulatory zone; if needed, go upstairs to departures for another landside ATM point.

Do ATMs at MEX charge a fee?
Often, yes. Many ATMs in Mexico charge an operator surcharge (displayed on the screen before you confirm). Your home bank may also charge a separate foreign withdrawal fee. If the on-screen operator fee looks high, cancel and try another bank ATM—MEX makes comparison easy because multiple banks are located close together.

Can I withdraw Mexican pesos (MXN) at the airport?
Yes. The standard currency dispensed is Mexican pesos (MXN). If an ATM offers to convert the withdrawal into your home currency, decline and continue in MXN to avoid unfavorable conversion markups.

Is there a difference between landside and airside ATMs at MEX?
Yes. Landside ATMs are accessible to everyone in the public terminal areas and are best for arrivals. Airside ATMs (when available) require you to be past security with a boarding pass; these can be useful before your flight but may be less convenient to reach depending on your gate/concourses.

What should I do if an ATM is out of service or runs out of cash?
At MEX, the fastest fix is usually to switch to a different bank ATM nearby. In T1, move along the door corridor to the next cluster. In T2, try arrivals first, then departures (upstairs) if needed. During peak arrival waves, a machine may run out temporarily—try again at a different bank-branded unit.

Are there banks near the airport if I prefer not to use airport ATMs?
Yes. The airport sits in the Venustiano Carranza area, with nearby branches and ATMs along major roads such as Blvd. Puerto Aéreo. Use the embedded map above to target nearby bank branches or standalone ATMs if you want to withdraw outside the terminal environment.

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