A few days before the inauguration of the new airport, there are still numerous doubts regarding the relationship that AIFA will have with CDMX, especially with the connection with the current Benito Juárez International Airport.
Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) is located at AV. Hidalgo Railway, in Colonia Santa Lucía, Zumpango, in the place where the Santa Lucía Military Air Base was, 45 km from Benito Juárez (AICM), in CDMX.
On Wednesday, a week before the inauguration of the AIFA, the federal government released more information on flights and access ways to get to the new airport.
Among the different forms of transportation by public transport, the costs range between 50 and 150 pesos.
These are the connection routes to access the AIFA. pic.twitter.com/p9w95XJC6x
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These are the routes and transport available to transfer to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport #AIFA.
In addition, the connection points, the transfer times and the cost of the trip. pic.twitter.com/CyQLp5oML1
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One thing that was missing was the taxi connection between the two airports. In that sense, although taxis have not yet been authorized to have stops at AIFA, it was known that the rates range from 600 to 1,500 pesos, approximately.
The companies authorized in the AICM are delivering the corresponding information to the organisms to be part of the tender in the new terminal.
The journey, with traffic, can take up to two hours.
Taxis from Benito Juárez airport (CDMX) to the new airport in Santa Lucía (AIFA)
The cheapest taxi service is that of the company Site300, which has a cost, according to a survey by El Universal, of 590 pesos. By van, 940 pesos.
The voyages between the Benito Juárez and Santa Lucía in YellowCabMeanwhile, it can cost between 900 (normal car) and 1,500 pesos (trucks).
Nueva Imagen, for its part, has rates ranging from 660 to 1,200 pesos to take passengers from AICM to the new AIFA.
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