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The August months when flights are in high demand are the months when the Los Angeles Merida flight ticket prices are also significantly higher. If you want to find a cheaper price on this route, you should take a look at August months.
Transportation from City Center to Los Angeles Airport
The distance between Los Angeles city center and Los Angeles Airport is 24 km. Among the vehicles you can choose on this route, there are bus, train, shuttle, taxi and car rental options.
To reach the airport by bus, it is necessary to choose the buses that go to LAX City Bus Center. There are buses to this center from different points of the city. LAX buses have shuttle services from the bus transfer center. Line C provides transportation to the airport.
Aviation/LAX Subway Station is the closest station to the airport. After reaching this station, you can transfer by using the G line of the LAX shuttle service.
It is possible to reach the airport in a short time by taxis from different points of the city. The route between the city center and the airport takes about 30-40 minutes by taxi.
You can also provide transportation by renting a car from the rent a car offices in the city or through online reservation.
Transportation from Merida Airport to City Center
Merida Airport, or officially Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport, serves the Mexican city of Merida. There are different vehicles to go from the airport to the city center.
The most comfortable of these vehicles is to take a taxi from the airport. Taxis at the airport go to the city center for a fixed fee. You pay the required amount from the taxi booth in front of the arrivals gate and get on the next taxi with the receipt you receive.
Although Uber, DiDi and inDriver applications are widely used in the city of Merida, it is not legal for these vehicles to take passengers inside the airport. Therefore, even if the drivers in these applications give approval to pick you up, you have to walk outside the airport and look for the vehicle there. That's why you might consider using official taxis. The distance between the airport and the city center is approximately 10 km and takes about 20 minutes.
Unfortunately, there is no public transport that passes through Merida airport. The closest bus stop to the airport (Benito Juárez 261) is at a distance that you can reach after a 15-20 minute walk.
From here, you can get to the city center by taking the bus number 125 or the minibus called “collectivo”. Do not forget to confirm that you are going in the right direction by saying “centro” to the driver. The road to the city center takes about 30 minutes.
Since there are so many places to see in Merida, you may want to consider renting a car from the airport. Thus, you will have the chance to see the ruins of the Mayan cities in the vicinity, those breathtaking cenotes believed to be the gates to heaven, and the magnificent views of Mexico, with your own plan and program, without searching for another tour or vehicle.
You can safely rent a car from companies such as Hertz and Europcar, which have offices in the airport terminal. Thus, you will have a vehicle to see the surroundings and you will have your airport transfer out of the way.