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The city expansion of Mexico City is impossible to fathom, ranging from the old pyramids of Teotihuacán To some of the most trdles in the world, and age -old traditions in between.
Only a decade ago, Mexico City was generally seen as one of the ‘dangerous’ destinations of Mexico, placed in the same category as really No-go zones are still considered unsafe today.
But now Mexico City blooms.

CDMX, as it’s also referred to, or sits atop the list in good company with cancun, los cabos, and puerto vallarta as Americans ‘favorite mexican getaways, whiteher it be digital nomads’ preferred new home and timzazen, orchy, plippers exhibition, plippers exhibition, immersion, immersion, immersion, immersion, immersion, immersion, immersion, immersion, enhancing, plippers, enhancing, plippers, plippers, enhancing, plippers en omission. A romantic weekend getaway to cruise xochimilco’s canals or dine at a restaurant of world class.
And now the most sought after metropolis of Mexico is easier to reach than ever.
Budget Airline Viva Aerobus wins market share in American skies with the announcement From 7 new flights from popular American hubs to the secondary airport of Mexico City (AIFA).
If I say ‘budget’, I mean budget – flights via Viva are super cheap!
Viva Aerobus – Who?


While America’s fleet of budget airlines continues to shift the rules and have to submit bankruptcy to keep floating, the cheap airlines of Mexico seem to flourish.
My favorite of the couple is Volaris, who carries out incredible sales throughout the year, including one at the moment that you can fly to Central America for Only $ 49! (If the annoying TUA costs did not exist …)
Viva, on the other hand, keeps its airline tickets low, regardless of whether it carries out a promotion.
This less well -known airline was founded in 2006 and located in Monterrey, is spreading to new international markets and is surprisingly present in the US


According to AeroplaneViva has a perfect 5/5 safety assessment; Usually the highest care that an airline flies that you have never heard of.
Just like the less-stellar budget carriers of American, reading the small print is important when booking. Know viva’s luggage policy You will save an arm and leg in advance before shockingly substantial costs are added to the gate.
Know before you go:
I have flown several times with Viva Aerobus. It was always a seamless flight except one case. When I tried to take my dog to Mexico City, Viva broke their own rules by refusing because my dog crate did not meet their dimensions mentioned (although it did clearly), which ultimately caused a huge last-minute headache. They would not repay our booking, even if I clearly shown them Terms and Conditions For pets.
Viva’s 7 new American flights to Mexico City


According to the official press release from Viva Aerobus, the 7 new flights to Mexico City are the ‘most affordable rates’ for AIFA, the newest airport of the city that starts in 2022 to illuminate some chaos of Always-Abuzz Mex.
The lucky 7 cities that can score cheap flights to one of the most cultural concrete jungle from Latin -America are:
- Los Angeles (Lax) – November 1, 2025
- Chicago (Ord) – November 13, 2025
- Orlando (Orl) – November 20, 2025
- Houston (IAH) – November 20, 2025
- Denver (Den) – November 20, 2025
- Miami (Mia) – November 20, 2025
- Dallas (DFW) – November 21, 2025
Spend Thanksgiving in Mexico City? You know that Turkey is boring!


Each flight mentioned has at least 3 weekly starts, while Dallas, Miami and Los Angeles offer 4 flights every week.
What to do on your adventure of your Mexico city
I have been to Mexico City 4 or 5 times. Given the size of the size of Mexico City, I feel that I hardly scratched the surface – still not to one Lucha Libre Match, I still have not made a day trip to Puebla and has still not been in the world famous Palacio de Bellas Artes (only $ 4 admission).
Numero Uno On my list is just around Taco stand to Taco stand. There is certainly no shortage.


My advice? Do not fall for the too expensive tourist eating in and around the Zocalo; Rather think on the side of the side along the beaten paths. If it looks like the locals, you’re doing well.
My favorite restaurant in the city (and the world by the way) is Tetetlán – It is unparalleled! Get the Pulpo Rostizado And you will thank me later.
Mexico City is very cosmopolitan. You will find a surprising series of cultural neighborhoods to explore. Heck, even Chinatown (Barrio Chino) has grown considerably and is always a pleasure to visit.
Polanco is the Ritziest district in CDMX with rows of luxury bars and restaurants and certainly worth the prices for the home base for sensational food award-winning chefs.


Unlike too much food and always regret it on my last day, renting one trajinera Cruise Cruise Xochimilco’s picturesque channels is always a nice outing – make sure you negotiate!
A walk through the enormous space of Chapultapec Park Is always fun to start your day, but when you are ready for a real walk, a day trip to the old world of Teotihuacán Is a place that you will never forget.
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