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Flying & Airports in Mexico

Flying & Airports in Mexico. Cultura de Unidad 1. Flying to Mexico?. Reserve your flight well in advance of your trip. Airline tickets are most expensive if you buy them at the last minute. At least 21 days before flying = generally get better rates.

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Flying & Airports in Mexico

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  1. Flying & Airports in Mexico Cultura de Unidad 1

  2. Flying to Mexico? • Reserve your flight well in advance of your trip. • Airline tickets are most expensive if you buy them at the last minute. • At least 21 days before flying = generally get better rates. • Most expensive to fly to/from Mexico on Fridays and Sundays. • Cheapest days to fly are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. • Travel to Mexico during the off-season. • Better airline rates if you travel between June and November.

  3. Mexico’s Top Airline • Aeromexico - http://www.aeromexico.com/ • Phone number - 800.237.6639 Aeromexico is the only airline that flies to Asia from Mexico City.

  4. Mexico’s Airports • There are 1,834 airports in Mexico. • 3rdlargest number of airports by country in the world. • The largest airport is Mexico City International Airport. • Largest in Latin America & 44th largest in the world.

  5. Mexico City International Airport • It’s name is Benito Juárez International Airport  and in Spanish, AeropuertoInternacional de la Ciudad de México Benito Juárez or AICM. • It’s name comes from a former president of Mexico, Benito Juárez. It was formally named in 2006.

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