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By bus from Mexico City airport to Guadalajara? |
I would need to get from the Mexico City airport to Guadalajara as easily (and preferably as cheap) as possible. My flight lands at 21.35 pm and I'd like to take the bus asap. What would be the nearest bus station that has lines going to Guadalajara? Also if you happen to know which bus companies operate that line, I'd be grateful. Also, if it's not possible to take a bus directly from the airport, how far away is the nearest bus station? How long does it take to get there by taxi etc. and how much does it cost approximately? Thanks again! I don't know about the flights that were mentioned but you could check with Aero Mexico and Mexicana as they both have websites.I don't think there is bus to Guadalajara from the airport. There are some buses that run from a small terminal in the airport but not at night ...What I do know is that buses run 24 hours a day to Guadalajara from Terminal Norte in Mexico City.ETN and Primera Plus both have direct buses.The fare should be about $45US +/-and travel time is seven hours.From the airport to Terminal Norte by taxi should not be more than $10-15US and a drive time of 20-30 minutes from the airport. I don't know, but I think your lucky. I'm going to Guadalajara but I have to wait until summer :( Have fun :D ok crazy...take a plane!!!! you are already at the airport and i am telling you, a budge airline that runs flights between the two biggest cities in mexico is going to be cheaper than the bus ticket!! not to mention a LOT faster. i would land, then go ask around at some ticket counters. the flights leave hourly to guadalajara. you'll be arriving around 11:30 at night and you want a bus to Guadalajara?! Most travel books reccommend against bus travel late at night in the area in question... hold ups/ worse happen during these hours. I have never found flights, even short ones, very cheap in mexico and I have been many times. But for common sense's sake, change your flight to arrive at a better time or to go directly to Guad. Direct will be cheaper than picking up another flight afterwards, (even though it may stop in Mex. city first) by the way It's an all day/night bus trip. Mexico City is a big place and it even has more than one major airport. You want to arrive as close to the bus terminal you'll need for Guad. or spend hours getting from one part of the city to another. You may even have to catch a slow bus just to catch one or two more before arriving at your bus station for Guad> I am SERIOUS!!!. I have had to learn the hard way. The library keeps older copies of Mexico travel books or you could by a new one. One of these will tell you all you need to know. Good luck, bloke! |
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