Mexico to USA Air Freight Rates
Description
Mexico to USA Air Freight Shipping
Mexico and the United States form one of the world’s most active bilateral trade corridors. Air freight between the two countries carries automotive components, aerospace parts, electronics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, fresh produce (avocados, berries, tomatoes), tequila, and e-commerce shipments. With manufacturing nearshoring accelerating, Mexico–USA air cargo volumes continue to grow year over year.
Key Airports and Cargo Hubs
Origin airports in Mexico: Mexico City (MEX) is the country’s largest cargo hub. Guadalajara (GDL) serves the electronics manufacturing corridor. Monterrey (MTY) handles automotive and industrial cargo from northeastern Mexico. Querétaro (QRO) is growing as an aerospace cargo hub. US destinations: Los Angeles (LAX), Miami (MIA), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), Houston (IAH), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), and JFK (New York) are the primary cargo airports for Mexican imports.
Major Cargo Carriers on This Route
Aeromexico Cargo operates the most extensive Mexico–USA network with direct flights from MEX, GDL, and MTY to multiple US cities. Mas Air (Mexican cargo airline) provides dedicated freighter services. American Airlines Cargo, United Cargo, and Delta Cargo offer strong belly capacity on frequent passenger services. FedEx and UPS operate dedicated hubs with multiple daily Mexico–USA flights. DHL Express provides door-to-door express services.
Indicative Air Freight Rates: Mexico → USA
| Weight Bracket | Express (1-2 days) | Standard (3-5 days) | Economy (5-8 days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–45 kg | $6.50–10.00/kg | $3.50–5.80/kg | $2.20–3.80/kg |
| 45–100 kg | $5.00–8.00/kg | $2.80–4.50/kg | $1.80–3.00/kg |
| 100–300 kg | $3.80–6.00/kg | $2.20–3.50/kg | $1.40–2.40/kg |
| 300–1000 kg | $3.00–4.80/kg | $1.80–2.80/kg | $1.10–1.90/kg |
| 1000+ kg | $2.40–3.80/kg | $1.40–2.20/kg | $0.85–1.50/kg |
Rates in USD. Pricing depends on exact origin/destination airports, cargo type, and current surcharges. Request a precise quote for your shipment.
USMCA Trade Agreement Benefits
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA, formerly NAFTA) provides duty-free treatment for qualifying goods traded between Mexico and the USA. Most manufactured goods, automotive parts, and agricultural products qualify under USMCA rules of origin. A USMCA Certificate of Origin is required to claim preferential tariff treatment. The de minimis threshold for US imports is $800 — shipments valued below this amount enter duty-free regardless of origin, making it particularly advantageous for e-commerce shipments.
Nearshoring and Manufacturing Trends
Mexico’s role as a nearshoring manufacturing base is driving significant growth in air cargo to the USA. Automotive manufacturers, electronics companies, and aerospace firms are expanding Mexican operations to reduce supply chain risks and transit times compared to Asian sourcing. This trend has increased demand for reliable, fast air freight services — particularly for just-in-time manufacturing components. Querétaro’s aerospace cluster alone has grown to over 85 companies, many shipping time-critical components to US assembly plants by air.
Cost Example: 150 kg Automotive Parts, Monterrey → Detroit (via DFW)
Base rate (Express, 150 kg): $4.20/kg = $630. Fuel surcharge (12%): $75.60. Security surcharge: $0.05/kg = $7.50. Terminal handling: $0.08/kg = $12. AWB documentation: $25. US customs clearance: $95. Estimated total: $845.10. USMCA-qualifying automotive parts enter duty-free with proper Certificate of Origin documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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