Mexico City International Airport
According to the message issued a few days ago by Jesús Ramírez, spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic, one of the transfer points to the AIFA starts at Terminal 1 of the Mexico City International Airport. When going through it, no ads were detected on screens or posters announcing bullfights or the companies that operate the route.
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
– Jesus Ramírez Cuevas (@JesusRCuevas)
March 16, 2022
When arriving at the taxi zone, between gates 1 and 2 of national arrivals, the sites authorized by the AICM offer transfers to any zone, including the new airport, whose price ranges from 665 in a sedan car for one person, to 1,200 pesos in executive service.
But when asking about the transport announced by the authorities, the same workers who are located at the counter claimed not to know the information, and suggested approaching the bus terminal of the airport itself.
On the upper floor, towards the tunnel that connects the international arrivals and departures parking lot to the fast food area, there are various bus company ticket offices.
Red Star is one of them. Their workers were questioned about transportation to the AIFA. They stated that there are only runs from Puebla Capu and Destino through the north arch for 430 pesos, so they do not need to go to Mexico City.
The ADO company initially said it was unaware if there would be any runs to the AIFA, but when entering its ticket sales system, it managed to find the destination “Felipe Angeles Airport” for March 21 at 7:30 a.m. through vans type Sprinter of the “Conecta” service, whose price of the trip is 125 pesos per person, however the tickets are still embargoed for sale as of Sunday, March 20.