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A tourist couple Canadians decided to happily share their visit to CDMX after arriving at the AIFA It certainly surprised them.
Felipe Ángeles Airport has been, since its inception, one of the controversial airports in the country, which continues to fight, above all, because of the little connectivity it still has, despite the fact that the federal government has tried to push it forward.
The AIFA, already with 10 months of operation, is only a terminal of local flights. And it is precisely in this way that this Canadian couple arrived at this airport, because during their vacation they took a flight from Oaxaca to CDMX.
AIFA: big and empty
Kyle and Jesse They arrived from Canada to visit our country, one of their destinations was Oaxaca, from where the couple would travel to CDMX and they decided to do so. land at AIFA.
This couple of bloggers decided to leave traces of their passage in this famous airport and for this reason they recorded their experience.
In the clip, the couple reveal advantages and disadvantages of landing at AIFA located in Santa Lucia, Zumpango, State of Mexico (Edomex).
However, what surprised these tourists the most was the empty that the place was
“I don’t think I’ve ever been to such an empty airport, in my entire life, you can tell it’s all new, this kind of new crystalline shine and it’s completely empty.”
They also pointed out that the place was quite accessible, comfortable and simple travel because he has the indicated and precise signs.
“The airport is quite easy to get around, it’s self-explanatory, it’s quite simple, quite direct (…) The airport is very good, very clear, concise, we had no problems”
However, they pointed out that the problem they faced was not being able to leave the airport quickly because they had not found enough information on the internet about the transportation that would take them to their hotel.
These youtubers Canadians surprised by him AIFA empty, they decided to share their experience on their channel.
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