What transports arriving at CDMX take being foreign tourists International Airport?

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Benito Juarez International Airport

What transports arriving at CDMX take being foreign tourists International Airport?

What transports arriving at CDMX take being foreign tourists International Airport?

As in any city, Mexico City offers several transportation options Mexico City International Airport Benito Juarez, to different places like city center, tourist parties, and surrounding areas with the metropolitan area.

Then, explain the options cost, and convenience.

Metro

This option is the most economical but probably not the best choice for a tourist, as well not be the most comfortable option, for obvious reasons, at peak times there is excessive population at various stops, and you can say that there is some likelihood of incidents of theft, so it is not the most recommended option; It is very cheap but not recommended for foreign tourists.

Personally I've only taken once this option when coming from an international trip, but being local and knowing the risks, in addition to the subway station my destination was very close to my final destination. I had no inconvenience, and surely many tourists, especially the backpackers have taken without any problems, but personally I not recommend it for tourists.

Station Name: Air boulevard Port. Located in Terminal 1 AICM (Mexico City International Airport). Line 1 of the subway.

Airport Metro station address: Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza and internal circuit Boulevard Puerto Aereo, Civil Aviation Colony, Valentin Gomez Farias and Moctezuma.

Location: a few steps from the terminal 1 Boulevard Puerto Aéreo and Av. Captain Carlos Leon Gonzalez, The terminal station is located Air Line 5 of the subway, which runs from the Polytechnic stations Pantitlán. This meter features 12 lines that run much of the city, where you can move to city center, bus tourist areas and metropolitan area.

Fee is $5 weights per ticket, but smart cards can be purchased in 175 Metro stations at a cost of $10, with the ability to be recharged from $3

For people with disabilities and older 60 years the service is free.

 


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