Sunday, August 29, 2010

Mexicana Airlines Suspends Operations "Indefinitely". Refunds available.

Mexican has suspended operations "indefinitely" due to financial problems with the Mexican Airline. Their statement reads as follows:

Mexicana Airlines (Grupo Mexicana) suspends its operations indefinitely

The current administration received the company seven days
ago under Business Reorganization (Concurso Mercantil) and
technically bankrupt.

Financial deterioration and lack of agreements force Grupo Mexicana to stop flying.

Grupo Mexicana deeply regrets all inconveniences caused to
its passengers.


The Mexicana.com Website home page appears to be down as of Sunday Morning, but here is the advisory portion to help you arrange for refunds or alternative flights.

Mxicana Airlines Suspends Operations

Sunday, March 14, 2010

BCIA Airport, Beijing. Parking Structure. 637

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The Beijing, China Airport Parking Structure contributes to what is probably the world's most provocative Airport Design. Rising from the flatlands outside of Beijing like a massive bug, the beautifully designed BCIA is one of the world's most modern Airport facilities, one of many massive buildings China designed and built before the Beijing Olympics as symbols of the new China - the world's upcoming economic powerhouse.

Loaded with restaurants, duty free shops, and some wonderful decor this appealing Airport is an attraction in and of itself, though note that it can take up to an hour or more from the city as the Airport is NOT near the City Center, so make sure you allocate time and expect a cab fare of $20+ USD

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

LAS Airport, Las Vegas McCarran Baggage Claim CES-2010-LasVegas 394

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McCarran Airport in Las Vegas offers some of the smoothest transitions from bags to ground transportation. Take the $7 shuttle to the strip if alone, but if 2 or more probably best to use a taxi for $14-$20 depending on your hotel location. Mandalay Bay, New York New York, Luxor, Excalibur, Tropicana, Hooters, MGM and more are at the McCarran end of the strip while Circus Circus and Stratosphere are at the North End. Wynn, Paris, Venetian, Bellagio, CityCenter (Mandarin Oriental, Vdara, Aria) are basically near the Center of the strip though you should always orient yourself with the strip before a trip to Vegas.

Do note that the Shuttle times seem to depend a lot on several factors such as wait time at the Airport which can be as much as 15+ minutes while the shuttles wait for more people and also the location of your hotel on the strip. I suspect but I'm not sure that drivers also tend to drop folks off sooner at the higher end hotels all other things equal.

Walking is almost out of the question for distance (2+ miles to center strip) and security reasons (route is tricky, route is not really designed for walking safely, few other people around).