![]() ![]() Inside the airport - during the summer months the heat can be awful I am not sure if there is air conditioning or if it just doesn't function when needed. It is also located in a fairly off putting and run down part of town so it is not the kind of place you want to get lost in. If you make your own way there by car strangely for a major airport it is not signposted until you are practically there so you need to be fairly sure of where you are going before you attempt this. However with traffic in Mexico City it can take much much longer than expected so be aware of this to avoid missing flights. The special sirport taxis are white and yellow and are also safe) and the airport is located in fairly close proximity to the city centre so in theory it should be fairly quck to arrive there. Taxis are good and inexpensive (make sure you pre-book to get a secure white/red taxi and never hail the green/white taxis or the red/gold taxis. Departing from Mexico City is much better than arriving however it still leaves much to be desired. Terminal Two is a bit more pleasant in that it is newer but my review refers to T1. ![]() I therefore also mainly travel through Terminal One. I am British but I live in Mexico City thus I have no choice but to grit my teeth and face this horrendous airport several times per year. We would have been able to escape to the American Express lounge but unfortunately my hubby had forgotten his card. I wouldn't normally write a review like this but after waiting almost two hours (standing up) for my in-laws a few days ago I wanted to share my renewed unhappiness with this airport. ![]()
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