Aeromar
Aeromar (IATA: VW, ICAO: TAO, callsign: TRANS-AEROMAR) is a Mexican passenger airline established in 1987 that functions as a regional carrier from a traveler’s perspective. It primarily focused on short-haul domestic services and regional routes within Mexico and nearby countries, rather than long-haul international flying.
As a smaller regional operator, travelers should expect a no-frills, point-to-point route structure and simpler onboard service compared with major international carriers; information about alliance membership or extensive codeshare networks is not provided here.
Tips for Flying Aeromar
- Confirm baggage allowance at booking because regional carriers commonly have stricter free-checked-bag rules and fees than larger airlines.
- Allow extra connection time when linking to or from major carriers, as regional flights may operate from different terminals or have limited schedules.
- Check online check-in options and mobile boarding pass availability in advance since smaller airlines sometimes have shorter check-in windows at the airport.
- If you need airport lounge access, verify eligibility ahead of time because regional carriers often do not provide complimentary lounge access even on higher fares.