DO THE 2.5 hour drive. You have no idea how lost you can get in mex city,
crime, and if there is ANY type of demonstration you could get stuck in a
city thats VERY unlocal. Even driving and signage is the worse you can
imagine.
I live 1 hour from there.. thank goodnes..
"Douglas S. Ladden" escribió en el mensaje
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> The Terran carbon-based unit designating itself as pacefsc@msn.com (SP
> Cook) shared its ideas in rec.travel.latin-america on Mon, 22 Sep 2003
> 00:57:06 GMT:
>
> > I have a great opertunity to take a nearly free vacation on the
> > Mexican Pacific coast (Cabo). However, none of the airlines that
> > serve my area fly there from any of their hubs. To get there locally,
> > I must do a three plane trip, the puddle jumper to a hub (probably
> > Delta in Atlanta or Continental to Houston-Bush) then on to Mexico
> > City, and then a code share (really Aero Mexico) to Cabo. and then the
> > reverse. My alternate deal would be to drive about 2 1/2 hours to
> > another airport that is served by America West, which goes to Phoenix
> > and then straight from there to Cabo. Price is about the same, not
> > considering the 2 1/2 drive and the airport parking.
>
> You don't say where you are starting from, but I know Continental
> has non-stops from Houston-Bush to San Jose del Cabo. If you can get to
> Houston, that sounds like your best bet to me. Of course if I knew
> where you were starting from, I might be able to come up with even
> better suggestions.
>
> Other airlines that offer non-stop service from the United States
> to San Jose del Cabo are: American from Dallas-Fort Worth; America West
> from Phoenix; Alaska and AeroMexico from San Diego; Alaska, Mexicana and
> AeroCalifornia from Los Angeles. You should be able to get to any of
> these airports fairly easily from just about anywhere, so just figure
> out what works best for you, if you're at all nervous about going
> through Mexico City. Good luck, and have a great time!
>
> --Douglas
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