Last month we made a quick trip back to the United States. We flew Southwest Airlines to Houston and back.

Part of the overall airline charge was the Mexican tourist tax, which was $57.22 for the two of us combined.

(Before anyone asks, the base fare was $0 as we used Southwest Rapid Rewards points for the flight)

A few years ago, I wrote an article on how this tourism tax can be refunded if you’re a resident (Temporary or Permanent) of Mexico.

Since we’re permanent residents of Mexico, I sent an email to Southwest asking for a refund of those taxes.

Here’s the exact email I sent to Southwest, requesting my refund:

To: RefundsDox@wnco.com
From: Gary Sherman

Hello,
I am requesting a refund for the Mexico Tourism taxes paid on a recent flight.
Both my wife and I are permanent residents of Mexico, and we are therefore entitled to a refund of these taxes.
Below are the details of the tickets, and I have attached a copy of our permanent resident cards.
Passenger Name: Gary Sherman and Elizabeth Sherman
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Ticket Numbers:
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I included images of our permanent resident cards in the email.

That’s it. About 4 weeks later, we received an email from Southwest, indicating our refund.

Easy peasy! $57 for sending one email!

So if you have your Mexican residency – don’t lose out on that refund.

Photo Credits

Airplane photo by Yeray Sánchez on Unsplash