If you have an ID as a Mexican national or a passport as an international visitor, you can travel between both cities without an issue.
Note without such ID you won't be allowed to board the plane.
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Tijuana International Airport.
You don't need a passport if you are coming back from Tijuana, I asked the immigration people and they said it's fine with the ID and Birth Certificate. Actually if you go walking there are 2 lines one for passport and the other one is for people that don't carry passport.
Yes.
Yes you do.
If you are already in Mexico, sure you can.
Some of them include Tijuana, Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Acapulco, Veracruz, Cancun or Tampico.
The airport code for Tucson International Airport is TUS.
Yes, a citizen of the United States can travel back and forth to Mexico using a U.S. Passport Card, as long as he does not fly in an airplane. You can travel by land or sea (on foot, by car, train, boat, etc.), but not by air. The reason for that restriction is an international treaty on international air travel which requires the use of a passport booklet.
Yes, but you will not be able to reenter the US without a valid passport. (source below)
Cancun, Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Tijuana, Mexico City, Port and city of Veracruz, Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, Manzanillo among many others.
No. From both gateways (either San Ysidro or Otay Mesa) you would need to take a cab to get into the Tijuana International Airport.