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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of General Francisco R. Murguía's airport?
General Francisco R. Murguía has one main airport, Licenciado Jesus Teran Peredo Intl. Airport (AGU).
How many airlines fly to General Francisco R. Murguía?
There are 5 airlines that fly to General Francisco R. Murguía from 9 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to General Francisco R. Murguía?
Flights to General Francisco R. Murguían are typically run by Aeromexico. The greatest number of flights take off from Mexico City, with Aeromexico servicing this route the most.
How many nonstop flights are there to General Francisco R. Murguía?
Planning an exciting General Francisco R. Murguía getaway is child's play when there are 100 direct flights each week to pick from.
Where are the most popular flights to General Francisco R. Murguía departing from?
Flights to General Francisco R. Murguía from Mexico City, Houston and Tijuana airports are very popular.
How long is the flight to General Francisco R. Murguían Airport?
If it's Mexico City you're departing, you'll be in the air for around 1 hour and 24 minutes before you touchdown in General Francisco R. Murguía. Tarmac to tarmac from Houston takes about 2 hours and 21 minutes and from Tijuana, 2 hours and 40 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to General Francisco R. Murguía?
If you'd like to have some extra spending money on your trip to General Francisco R. Murguía, then listen up! As every experienced jet-setter knows, avoid booking at the last minute. Airfares are often highest close to the departure date. Also, shop around and compare your options. If your destination has more than one airport, you may be able to nab a better deal by flying into one a little further out. And finally, remember that it's first in, best dressed. Know what a typical airfare costs and have your credit card ready to reserve your seat as soon as you see an unbeatable bargain. The best deals never last long.
Do you have any tips for my flight to General Francisco R. Murguía?
We've rounded up all the info you need to make your flight a pleasant experience. Follow our tips and you'll be hightailing it through the airport and having a ball in General Francisco R. Murguían in no time flat. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • Air travel can be easy if you take the right things. Firstly, you'll want some basic toiletries, such as deodorant and a toothbrush, a clean pair of socks and a good read. Secondly, leave space in your carry-on bag for your electronic gadgets, chargers, medications and maybe a blow-up neck pillow too. Lastly, be sure to bring your passport, travel documents and your credit cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Pack all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and conditioner in your checked baggage. Any gels or liquids in your carry-on bag larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) will be confiscated by authorities. Sharp or pointed objects, like your precious Swiss Army knife, and dangerous goods which are explosive or flammable, such as aerosol cans, flares and poisons, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Your priority is to feel as comfortable as you can. Pick shoes that are easy to slip on and off, dress in loose, breathable clothing and remember to take a pullover in case it gets cold in the cabin.
  • Caused by prolonged periods of inactivity, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clotting condition that can affect some passengers on long-distance flights. Lower your risks by staying hydrated, keeping your legs and ankles moving and wearing compression socks to help your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to General Francisco R. Murguía?
The answer is simple — be prepared. We've pulled together some helpful hints for a hassle-free trip through security. Look out General Francisco R. Murguía, here you come:

  • Airport security personnel first need to verify that you have a valid ID and boarding pass before anything else. Have them within easy reach, ready for inspection.
  • The X-ray machine is up next. Remove anything on you that is likely to set off the alarm. This includes items like headphones or earphones, as well as heavy jackets or coats. They'll need to be placed on the conveyor belt for screening.
  • All your electronic gadgets, including your laptop and phone, are also required to be scanned.
  • Remove all liquids and gels from your carry-on bag. They often need to be sent through the X-ray scanner separately. Each product should be in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and everything must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-lock bag.
  • Lightweight sneakers are a sensible footwear choice as you're less likely to have to remove them when passing through security. Boots and other heavy-style shoes are often subjected to extra screening.
  • Avoid taking prohibited items in your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp or pointed objects, put them in your checked suitcase. They won't be allowed on board and will be confiscated.

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