Make the most of your layover time and explore Mexico City efficiently

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Convenient Layover at Mexico City Airport for Central and South America Connections

Mexico City is the perfect layover destination for flights connecting to Central and South America. Direct flights from Mexico City to major cities are available with airlines such as Aeromexico and LAN Airlines. While we would love for you to stay in Mexico for a few days or even a whole day, we understand that everyone has busy schedules. When you entrust us, even if it’s just for a few hours, we will make the most of your layover time and take you to Mexico City or Teotihuacan Pyramids with an ultra-fast (but safe) service, tailored to your preferences. It’s a terminal-to-terminal experience, eliminating any unnecessary waiting time. For pricing details, please see ‘Services and Fees.

For layovers exceeding 5 hours, regular flat-rate fees for Mexico City will apply.

 

Places and Activities Within 5 Hours

  • Historic Center of Mexico City (city walking, relaxing in traditional cafes, etc.)
  • Drive to key locations within Mexico City
  • Mexican Nightlife Experience with Tequila and Music
  • Explore Markets and Gastronomy in Mexico City
  • Teotihuacan Pyramids
Note: Some locations may not be accessible within the given time frame, 
and the day's traffic conditions might lead to changes in the itinerary.
Before joining the tour, please complete the check-in for your connecting 
flight and drop off your luggage.

 

Flight Duration to Major Cities in Central and South America

  • Guatemala (Guatemala City): 2 hours
  • Cuba (Havana): 3 hours
  • Costa Rica (San Jose): 3 hours
  • Colombia (Bogota)
  • Peru (Lima): 6 hours
  • Chile (Santiago): 8 hours
  • Argentina (Buenos Aires): 9 hours
  • Brazil (Sao Paulo): 9.5 hours

 

Especially recommended for…

  • Those who want to turn ‘travel time’ into ‘exploration time’
  • Travelers seeking beyond typical tours
  • Small groups for special occasions (graduation trips, birthdays, anniversaries, milestone celebrations, filial piety, etc.)

Of course, everyone is welcome, not just those mentioned above!”