Mexico City International Airport (AICM), one of the busiest airports in Latin America, is reportedly haunted by multiple entities. The airport was built on drained sections of Lake Texcoco, the same lake that once surrounded the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. The most frequently reported ghost is a little girl in a white dress who appears in the terminal corridors, walking purposefully as though she knows where she is going, before vanishing. She has been captured on security cameras — a small, translucent figure moving through crowds of passengers who seem unaware of her presence. Other phenomena include phantom announcements in the terminal system, figures in the waiting areas who disappear when approached, and the sensation of being followed through the long corridors that connect the gates. Airport workers on the night shift describe hearing aircraft engines and gate announcements from closed terminals, as though departed flights are still being serviced. The airport's construction on the former lakebed connects it to centuries of death — the Aztec sacrifice victims thrown into the lake, the bodies of those who drowned during the Conquest, and the bones of those buried in the sediments over millennia.
