Aeropost Tracking

Stop wondering where your Aeropost package is. Our tool lets you see its exact status as it moves from the US to your home in Central America or the Caribbean. Our Aeropost tracking tool instantly retrieves your delivery details, providing you with immediate visibility.

Whether it’s an e-commerce purchase from Amazon or a package from the Temu platform handled by this cross-border specialist, you can see its full journey. Just enter your Aeropost “MIA” tracking number or original carrier number into our Aeropost tracking tool to know when it leaves the Miami hub and when it’s scheduled to arrive.

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What is Aeropost Tracking?

Aeropost Tracking allows you to monitor your international e-commerce shipments. Aeropost specializes in package forwarding, meaning they give you a US-based address (in Miami) to receive your online purchases. Our Aeropost tracking tool activates when your package arrives at this Miami hub, and it follows your package through customs and international transit until it is delivered to your doorstep in your home country.

Your Key Identifiers for Aeropost Tracking

To check your shipment’s status, you will use one of two main types of numbers. Our Aeropost tracking tool is designed to handle both:

  • Aeropost Number (MIA Number): This is the primary Aeropost tracking number assigned by Aeropost once your package is received and processed at their Miami, Florida hub. It typically starts with “MIA” followed by digits (e.g., MIA12345678).
  • Original Carrier Number (Pre-Alert): This is the tracking number from the original store where you made your purchase (e.g., an Amazon, UPS, FedEx, or Temu tracking number). You register this number in your Aeropost account (a process called “pre-alerting”) so Aeropost knows your package is coming.
Aeropost Tracking

How to Use Our Tracking Tool for Aeropost Shipments?

We have made the Aeropost tracking process simple. Our tracking tool provides a single, easy-to-use interface for all your Aeropost Tracking needs.

  1. Locate your Aeropost “MIA” number or the original carrier tracking number from your purchase confirmation.
  2. Enter that number into the Aeropost tracking field.
  3. Click the “Track” button to see the full, real-time history and status of your shipment, from the Miami hub to your local delivery.

Your Shipment’s Journey: Guide to Status Updates

As your package moves from the US to your home, its status will update. Here is what those common statuses mean.

StatusWhat It Means
Pre-Alerted / RegisteredYou have successfully registered the original tracking number in the Aeropost system, but the package has not yet arrived at the Miami hub.
Received at Miami HubYour package has been delivered by the original carrier (e.g., Amazon) and is now in Aeropost’s possession in Miami.
In Transit to DestinationThe package has left the Miami hub and is on a plane or vessel en route to your home country.
In Customs (En Aduana)Your package has arrived in your country and is being processed by the local customs authority.
Received at Local BranchThe package has cleared customs and is at your local Aeropost facility, being prepared for final delivery.
Out for DeliveryA local courier has the package and is on their way to your address today.
Not Delivered – 2nd AttemptThe courier tried to deliver the package but was unsuccessful. They will typically try again.
Ready for Pickup at BranchDelivery was unsuccessful, and the package is now being held at the nearest Aeropost branch for you to collect.
DeliveredThe shipment has been successfully delivered to the recipient.

Aeropost Tracking Number Formats

Aeropost uses a few key formats, which our Aeropost tracking tool can easily identify:

  • MIA + Digits (e.g., MIA12345678): This is the most common proprietary format, assigned by Aeropost’s Miami processing facility. “MIA” stands for Miami, their main US hub.
  • Original Carrier Numbers: Aeropost’s system also works by “pre-alerting” standard tracking numbers from other carriers, such as Amazon (TBA...), UPS (1Z...), FedEx (...), or USPS (94...).

Aeropost’s Service Portfolio

Aeropost’s services are built around facilitating international e-commerce. All are fully trackable:

  • Cross-Border Package Forwarding: This is their core service. Customers get a free, tax-exempt US address in Miami. They shop at any US online store, ship to that address, and Aeropost handles the international forwarding, customs, and final-mile delivery.
  • Aeropost.com Marketplace: An all-in-one online store where customers can buy products from major US retailers directly. The platform shows the “all-inclusive” price, which includes the product cost, shipping, and all import taxes/duties upfront.
  • E-Commerce Delivery Services: This refers to their partnership with platforms like Temu, where Aeropost acts as the official last-mile delivery partner in their service regions.

Aeropost Tracking Delivery Times

Delivery times for Aeropost shipments depend on several factors:

  • Domestic US Shipping: The time it takes for the original seller (e.g., Amazon, Temu) to ship the item to Aeropost’s Miami hub.
  • Processing Time: It typically takes 24-48 hours for Aeropost to process a package once it arrives in Miami.
  • International Transit: The time it takes to fly the package from Miami to your country (usually a few business days).
  • Customs Clearance: This is the biggest variable. It can take anywhere from 1 to 5 business days, depending on your country’s customs procedures.

Aeropost Service Coverage

Aeropost operates an extensive and robust network covering 27 countries and territories across Latin America and the Caribbean.

  • Central America (7): Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras (San Pedro Sula & Tegucigalpa), Nicaragua, and Panamá.
  • Caribbean (17): Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haití, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, and Trinidad & Tobago.
  • South America (5): Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, and Perú.

Solving Common Tracking Issues

If your tracking number isn’t working or the status seems stuck, here are a few common solutions:

  • Status Stuck on “Pre-Alerted”: This is the most common issue. It means Aeropost has not received your package in Miami yet. You must track the package with the original carrier (e.g., Amazon) to see if it has been delivered to the Miami address.
  • “Not Delivered – 2nd Attempt”: As per Aeropost’s policy, if you see this status, you must wait for the courier’s second attempt. If that also fails, the package will be sent to the nearest Aeropost branch for pickup.
  • Temu Delays: If your estimated delivery date for a Temu purchase has passed, Aeropost advises that you must contact TEMU directly to file a claim.
  • No “MIA” Number: It can take 24-48 hours after delivery to the Miami hub for your package to be processed and assigned an “MIA” number.

About Aeropost

Aeropost is a leading international shipping and logistics company that acts as a vital bridge for e-commerce. Its primary focus is connecting major US retail hubs with a vast network of 27 countries across Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.

They make it possible for customers in these regions to shop from US stores (like Amazon, eBay, or Temu) and receive their packages efficiently by handling all aspects of cross-border logistics, from forwarding to customs clearance.

Customer Support

For issues with your shipment, your point of contact depends on the problem.

  • Temu Purchase Issues (Delays, Claims, etc.): You must contact Temu directly.
    • Phone (Toll-Free): +1 888 495 8368
    • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)
    • Other Channels: Email, Live Chat, and the online Support Center.
  • Fraudulent Payment Request (Temu): Aeropost does not charge extra for Temu deliveries. If you are asked for an additional payment, do not pay it. Contact Aeropost Customer Service immediately.
  • General Aeropost Issues: For problems with your account, a non-Temu shipment, or local delivery, you should contact your country’s local Aeropost customer service branch.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

An “MIA” number (e.g., MIA123456) is the unique tracking number Aeropost assigns to your package once it is received and processed at their main US hub in Miami.

“Pre-alerting” is the process where you log into your Aeropost account and enter the tracking number from the original store (like Amazon or Temu) before it arrives in Miami. This tells Aeropost that your package is on its way.

You must contact Temu directly to file a claim. You can call their toll-free number (+1 888 495 8368) or use their online support center.

Yes, once you have “pre-alerted” the original number, Aeropost’s system (and our tracking tool) can often use that number to find your shipment’s status.

Conclusion

Aeropost provides a critical service, bridging the gap between US e-commerce and 27 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Knowing where your package is—from the moment it hits the Miami hub to its final-mile delivery—is essential. For the fastest, clearest, and most reliable way to get your Aeropost Tracking updates, use our tracking tool. Enter your tracking number in the field above to get your real-time status instantly.