Mexico City International Airport, Mexico
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What is Mexico City International Airport
The Mexico City International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México or AICM), also called Benito Juárez International Airport is a commercial airport that serves Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. It is Mexico's largest, busiest and most important airport, expected to handle over 30 million passengers in 2008 (...)
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"It operated its first flight on September 20 , 1990 ,using one 89-seat British Aerospace 146 ( BAe 146 )regional aircraft between Mexico City and the cities of Tapachula ,and Tuxtla Gutiérrez ,both located in the state of Chiapas."
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"Since then, in a de facto manner, the whole Federal District, whose delegaciones had by then almost formed a single urban area, began to be considered a synonym of Mexico City, however, the lack of a de jure stipulation left a legal vacuum that led to a number of sterile discussions about whether one concept had engulfed the other or if the latter had ceased to exist altogether."
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"It is part of the Mexico City Metropolitan Airport Group, and it's being improved and promoted to handle some traffic for the city of Toluca ,but it mainly serves as a low-cost carrier airport for Mexico City such as Interjet and Volaris."
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"Some of the international airlines that operate regular flights to Mexico City include (as of April 2007): Aerolineas Argentinas, Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air France, Alaska Airlines ,American Airlines, Avianca, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Copa, Cubana de Aviacion, Delta ,Iberia, Japan Airlines, KLM, LAN, Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (recently grounded), Lufthansa, Mexicana, Northwest, TACA, United Airlines and US Airways."
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"However, unlike other metropolitan areas that are entirely contained in one state (like Greater Guadalajara and Greater Monterrey in which the state government coordinates metropolitan activities), Greater Mexico City spreads over three federal entities (two states and the Federal District), and therefore most of the metropolitan projects have to be agreed upon by government officials of each federal entity and/or overseen by the federal government (since the budget of the Federal District is approved by the."
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"Its main hub is Mexico City International Airport , Mexico City with secondary hubs at Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport , Guadalajara , General Mariano Escobedo International Airport , Monterrey , General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia International Airport."
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"Líneas Aéreas Azteca is a privately owned airline based in Mexico City , Mexico."
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"It is currently the 4th busiest airport in Latin America ,just behind Mexico City, São Paulo and Buenos Aires ,but it is expected to reach 25 million passengers by 2017, getting to the second position in Latin America, behind Mexico City."
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"The construction of Terminal 2, means the introduction of a new kind of service in the country, since it will be, together with Monterrey 's Terminal A, Mexico 's most modern air facility, as the introduction of inter-terminal transportation in Mexico City."
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"1. The Zocalo and Historical Centre: Despite being close to many attractions in Mexico City, this area was left to rot for many years, and security was poor."
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juhah from USA wrote about Torre Mayor 2 years ago
See the tallest building in Latin America. There is a great Starbucks in the lobby
Vaara from Finland wrote about Mexico City one year, 2 months ago
Enjoy some luxury in DF! If and WHEN you travel to Mexico City, one of the biggest and most interesting cities in the world, take a subway to a suburb called Santa Fe. Santa Fe hosts one of the biggest shopping malls in the city. You have to take a cab from the subwaystation, but it's very cheap. The mall has many small and big boutiques offering everything one can look for. And that's the place to find some luxury to your trip... If you´re low on your budget, it's still worth to visit for. Just enjoy the athmosphere and get shocked by the price tags. There is some surprisingly cheap restaurants offering typical shopping snacks in the building too. Locals come here to spend their sundays, so it is a great place to see the normal life of Mexican middle class.
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