Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Which Airport Terminal?


One annoying aspect of flying out of Mexico City is finding out which terminal your plane leaves from--it's rarely written on the ticket. The following list shows the principal airlines that operate from the terminal buildings of Mexico City's airport.

Terminal 1B


  • Interjet

Terminal 1D


  • Magnicharters
  • VivaAerobus
  • Volaris
  • Terminal 1F
  • Air Canada
  • Air France
  • AirTran Airways (Southwest Airlines)
  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Avianca
  • British Airways
  • Cubana de Aviación
  • Iberia
  • Interjet
  • KLM
  • Lufthansa
  • TACA Airlines
  • TACA Airlines (Lacsa)
  • TACA Perú
  • TAM Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • United Express (ExpressJet Airlines)
  • US Airways
  • Volaris

Terminal 2 North


  • Aeroméxico
  • Aeroméxico Connect
  • Copa Airlines
  • Copa Airlines Colombia
  • Delta Air Lines
  • LAN Airlines
  • LAN Perú

Terminal 2 South


  • Aeroméxico
  • Aeroméxico Connect

Terminal 2


  • Aeromar
Terminal Information

Terminal 1 has eight separate lounge areas, serving a large number of different airlines.

  • Lounge A - caters to all the domestic arrivals and ticketing and the check-in of all Aeromexico flights
  • Lounge B - with check-in facilities for domestic Mexicana, Transportes Aeromar and Aero California airlines
  • Lounge C - serves some domestic Mexican airlines
  • Lounge D - serves some domestic Mexican airlines and charter flights
  • Lounge E - a large international arrivals lounge
  • Lounge F1 - serves domestic Mexican and American airlines, include Latin America
  • Lounge F2 - serves a number of American, Canadian and international airlines
  • Lounge F3 - serves a number of international airlines

Monday, October 9, 2017

My Other Life

For those of you who know me only through this blog or my guide book to Mexico City, it may be a surprise that all this has just been a sideline--although one that took me on quite a long and varied journey.

My first, and longer, career is as a visual artist.

After a brief and stultifying stint as an office worker in New York City in my early 20's, I began my professional life as an artist selling pottery at street fairs. Later I branched out into painting, sculpture, industrial and furniture design, and printmaking. I've also worked as an amateur architect and have designed a dozen houses.

Since moving to Mexico City almost twelve years ago my writing has vied for attention with my art. I have continued to work in a quieter way, having completed a few private commissions, but not showing publicly. So, for the first time in more than ten years I've cleaned up the studio and freshly painted all the walls white, and hung up my recent work to exhibit.

The studio will be open to the public on Saturday, October 14 from 11am to 6pm (or by appointment until November 1-- call 044-55-5966-5945). I hope you can visit.

You can see more recent work on my FB page: ESTUDIO TONALÁ
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Previous work can be seen on my website:  www.jimjohnstonart.com 

 

After November first I will be in India for two months working on a writing project.