When planning a journey to have some vacation dream, one of the biggest expenses is the transfer, especially if it is done in planewhere in addition to the cost of flights you have to pay a fee for it airport use (TUA).
A recent investigation by Casino.ca has revealed what the cheapest airports in North Americabased on a number of factors including parking fees, nearby hotel prices, and the cost of on-site snacks and beverages.
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Although it may seem somewhat surprising, in the research, Mexico has stood out with not one, but three airports on this list.
List of cheapest airports in North America
- San Jose International Airport, San Jose, United States
- William P. Hobby Airport, Houston, United States
- Guadalajara International Airport, Mexico
- Monterrey International Airport, Mexico
- Tijuana International Airport, Mexico
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, United States
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Raleigh-Durham, United States
- Oakland International Airport, Oakland, United States
- Dulles International Airport, Washington, United States
- St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis, United States
In this way it is possible to perceive that Mexican airports compete favorably with other US airports. For example, him San Jose International Airport in California is the cheapest with a total cost of $105, followed by William P. Hobby Airport in Houston with $136.62.
Despite the recent inauguration and the expectations generated, the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), is not part of this list of the cheapest airports in North America, probably because it is still in the consolidation and development phase of infrastructure and competitive services.
For frequent travelers, choosing cheaper airports can represent significant savings, and the data presented offers a useful guide to planning trips more efficiently and economically.
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