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The Airports in San Francisco and Mexico City
Located about 13 miles from downtown San Francisco, San Francisco International (SFO) is one of the busiest airports in the country. Over a dozen airlines fly from SFO to Mexico City, including Aeromexico, American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, and United. Find non-stop flights every day of the week, or consider a connecting flight using a combination of airlines to save money if your schedule allows. Depending on the airline, flights leave from either one of the three domestic terminals or the international terminal.
Mexico City Juarez International (MEX) is the busiest airport in Mexico. It is located just three miles east of downtown Mexico City. Flights from SFO will arrive in Terminal 2. You can find transportation to the city directly from the terminal 24 hours a day using the bus. You could also opt for the Metrobus, train, or taxi. If you choose to use a hotel shuttle, plan before you arrive or request service on the ground floor of Terminal 2. If you prefer to not use public transportation, a variety of car rental agencies provide service from MEX.
What to Know When Flying From San Francisco
Although arrival time suggestions vary by airline and day of travel, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recommends arriving at the airport at least three hours prior to your flight for international travel. Travelers must bring a government-issued driver's license or identification card to board. Passports, military IDs, and permanent resident cards are also acceptable.
What to Do at SFO
While you are waiting to board your flight, San Francisco International provides an assortment of activities for both kids and adults. Visit the Aviation Museum and Library in the International Terminal Main Hall or one of the Kids' Spots located in Terminals 2 and 3. Explore SFO's cultural, art, historical, or scientific exhibitions, or treat yourself to a relaxing spa service. If you'd prefer to grab a bite to eat or do a little shopping, you'll find an incredible variety of options in each terminal.
Prepare for Your Visit to Mexico City
When visiting Mexico City, be sure to understand the differences in currency. While some places may take dollar bills, the national currency is the Mexican peso. Knowing the current exchange rate will ensure honest and safe transactions. Never carry large amounts of money and be sure to keep it hidden well. The cost of living in Mexico City is substantially cheaper than San Francisco, so you won't need much.
Mexico City and San Francisco are in different time zones, so prepare accordingly. Mexico City is in the Central Time Zone, which is two hours later than San Francisco's Pacific Daylight Time.
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