200‑peso minimum runs start with Confort Unlimited at MEX
Confort Unlimited runs metered taxi service from Mexico City International Airport (MEX) to most central neighborhoods, with short runs inside the airport perimeter usually hitting the 200–250 MXN range. You’ll find their counters in both T1 and T2, on the arrivals level, past customs near the other taxi booths. Pay at the counter in pesos or by card, get a printed ticket with zone and price, then head to the marked Confort Unlimited line outside the terminal doors.
From Terminal 1, the Confort Unlimited stand sits near Door 3 and Door 10 on the ground floor, and typical rides to Centro Histórico run 30–45 minutes in daytime traffic. From Terminal 2, look for the counter near domestic baggage claim; rides to Condesa or Roma Norte usually land in the 250–350 MXN band depending on traffic and the zone printed on your ticket. Fares follow a zone chart, so ask for the zone number before you pay if you care about the exact total.
Cabs are standard sedans with room for 3 passengers plus luggage; larger parties need to ask the counter for a van and expect a higher printed fare. Service runs 24/7 from both terminals, but late‑night (after 23:00) trips into Polanco or Juárez often hit clearer roads and can drop to 25–30 minutes. Drivers generally speak basic English; if your destination is on a small side street, have the full address and cross street written out in Spanish.
Confort Unlimited prices are fixed by zone at the counter, so you avoid the on‑street haggling you get with unofficial taxis outside MEX. As of 2024, a posted board at the stand lists tariffs for zones like Zona 3 (Centro) and Zona 5 (Roma/Condesa); snap a photo of that board with your phone before you pay. Keep the paper ticket until you reach your hotel; it shows the company name, plate number, and fare in MXN if anything goes sideways.
One practical tip: if both T1 and T2 counters are busy, walking 5–7 minutes to the airtrain side of your terminal often drops you at a quieter Confort Unlimited booth with a shorter queue and gets you into a cab faster than staying right at the busiest exit doors.