This vintage passenger contract ticket from Aeronaves de México offers a glimpse into air travel during the 1960s. The ticket, a tangible piece of aviation ephemera, documents a flight from Mexico City to Acapulco, two of Mexico's most vibrant destinations. The ticket served as both a contract of carriage and passenger identification. The ticket features a distinctive pink and red color scheme, characteristic of the era, with the airline's stylized circular logo prominently displayed. The words "AERONAVES DE MEXICO S.A." are printed boldly, accompanied by the phrase "BOLETO-CONTRATO Y DE IDENTIFICACION DEL PASAJERO," clearly stating its purpose. Text on the ticket states "NULO SI TIENE ENMENDADURAS" (Void if altered). The origin "De MEXICO" and destination "A Acapulco" are printed on the front, along with handwritten details. The name "W. C. Jung Blot" is handwritten, providing a personal connection to the past. The ticket price is also noted in handwriting as "$211.00." A printed ticket number, "71461," appears in blue ink. These handwritten details and unique identifiers enhance the ticket's collectibility. The reverse side of the ticket contains comprehensive legal text outlining the terms and conditions of the passenger contract, including references to "Este Boleto, el Reglamento de Pasajes de la Compañía" (This Ticket, the Company's Passenger Regulations). The ticket was "VALIDO POR 60 DIAS A PARTIR DE LA FECHA DE EXPEDICION" (Valid for 60 days from the date of issue), reflecting the travel timelines of the time. A section is reserved for reimbursement, with a space for a stamp, titled "SELLO DE LA OFICINA EXPEDIDORA", and passenger signature in case of a refund. The overall condition of the ticket reflects its age, with some fading, wear along the edges, and slight creasing. These imperfections, however, contribute to its vintage charm and tell the story of its journey through time. The background of the ticket features a repeated pattern of "AERONAVES DE MEXICO S.A", a design element that further identifies the piece. Aeronaves de México, a precursor to today's Aeroméxico, played a significant role in the development of air travel within Mexico, connecting key cities like Mexico City, in the Distrito Federal, and Acapulco, located in the state of Guerrero. This ticket represents a piece of that history, a tangible reminder of a bygone era of aviation. This artifact appeals to collectors of airline memorabilia, transportation history buffs, and anyone with an interest in vintage ephemera from Mexico's rich past.