Ha. I mean it was fine. I totally get the bus terminal vibe! I was fortunate enough not to have to check in or check a bag. The signage was terrible, the windows dirty, and it definitely was a bit more beat up than some others, but it nothing I wasn't already expecting in Mexico. And looks aren't everything, I'll be discussing cockroaches in the new and modern Da Nang airport restaurants...
IMO Viva Aerobus isn’t a bad airline, understanding the cons and pros of flying on a budget airline like spirit or frontier. So you get what you pay for, the goal is to get you from point A to point B. Also viva and volaris have more nonstop flights between many destinations which is imo more convenient than the hub operation model of Aeromexico in Mexico City’s airport. In addition, most of the flights in Mexico are no more than 2:30hr long so is perfectly bearable. For longer flights I would definitely consider paying more and fly with aeromexico.
0:27 lol I know it’s in Spanish but it it’s just funny to see “long live airbus” stamped on a Boeing
At least they are consistent now and operate an all airbus fleet, but I was only using images from wiki commons I could find…
Great review, now I know which airline to fly when I go to Mexico
What did you think of the Mexico City Airport as a whole? Check in, general areas, cleanliness, its similarity to a bus terminal....
Ha. I mean it was fine. I totally get the bus terminal vibe! I was fortunate enough not to have to check in or check a bag. The signage was terrible, the windows dirty, and it definitely was a bit more beat up than some others, but it nothing I wasn't already expecting in Mexico. And looks aren't everything, I'll be discussing cockroaches in the new and modern Da Nang airport restaurants...
IMO Viva Aerobus isn’t a bad airline, understanding the cons and pros of flying on a budget airline like spirit or frontier. So you get what you pay for, the goal is to get you from point A to point B. Also viva and volaris have more nonstop flights between many destinations which is imo more convenient than the hub operation model of Aeromexico in Mexico City’s airport. In addition, most of the flights in Mexico are no more than 2:30hr long so is perfectly bearable. For longer flights I would definitely consider paying more and fly with aeromexico.
AeroMéxico: Delta en Español
"everything is a bit more disorganized south the border"
Can you do a flight review without being racist? I bet you can't...