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5th Avenue Hotel Playa del Carmen

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5th Avenue Hotel Playa del Carmen

The exclusive 5th Avenue Hotel is the newest boutique hotel in the famous 5th Avenue between Juarez Avenue and Calle 2.  It is located in a privileged location, near the place where the history of Playa del Carmen began to be written 30 years ago, close to the beautiful and charming Church del Carmen, the first church built in this town.

This intimate and exquisite condo hotel is not a typical condo hotel. It has only 7 comfortable and well-designed 1 and 2 bedroom luxury apartments. The penthouse has stunning ocean views.

At the 5th Avenue Hotel, you will feel at home in one of the best beaches in the Mexican Caribbean. Every apartment is fully equipment to make your stay pleasant. The Hotel also provides kosher catering.

How far is 5th Avenue Hotel Playa del Carmen from the Cancun Airport?

5th Avenue Hotel in Playa del Carmen is 55.8 Km from the Cancun Airport.

How long does it take to get to 5th Avenue Hotel in Playa del Carmen from the Cancun Airport?

If you take a Private Cancun Airport Transportation this can be about 51 minutes.

When traveling to Playa del Carmen you need to go thru the Cancun Airport which is about 45 minutes from the city of Playa del Carmen in the middle of the Riviera Maya.

You also need to go thru Playa del Carmen if you are going to Cozumel when arriving to the Cancun Airport. You need to take the ferry from Playa del Carmen to Cozumel which takes about 30 minutes to cross leaving every hour and it's first come first served.

Cancun Airport Transportation Booking

When going to Playa del Carmen from the Cancun Airport, the best way to get there is with a Private Transportation booked prior to Arrival. Cancun Airport Transportation to Playa del Carmen can be provided in different features:

Cancun Airport Private Transportation. Transportation provided with vans directly from the Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen, door to door, there are no stops (unless you desire).

Cancun Airport Luxury Transportation. Transportation provided with Luxury SUV's directly from the Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen to your Hotel or Condo. The SUV's can be Suburban, Expedition, or similar.

Cancun Airport Group Transportation. Transportation provided with big vans that can take up to 16 people with luggage directly from the Cancun Airport to Playa del Carmen. Transportation is provided with Volkswagen Crafters or Mercedes Sprinters.

 







Cancun Airport Traffic is Taking off

Cancun Airport ASUR

A seeing some flattening in international traffic in recent months, the Mexican Caribbean’s major air hub is seeing a rebound.

Cancun International Airport reported 2.198 million passengers in August, a 5.6 percent increase compared to the same period in 2017.

That included a 3.6 percent increase in international traffic, with a total of 1.327 million passengers in the month, according to new data from ASUR, the Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, which operates Cancun’s airport and several other airports in Mexico.

Cancun also saw an 8.7 percent increase in domestic traffic, with a total of 871,321 passengers last month.

ASUR also reported significant growth at Cozumel’s airport, with a 19 percent increase in passenger traffic. including a 23.6 percent increase in international traffic in the period.

Taken from Caribbean Journal

Southwest to bring back seasonal RDU-Cancun flight

Southwest Airlines has green-lit the return of its Raleigh-Durham International Airport-Cancun route for 2019.

The Southwest service – always intended to be seasonal – debuted in June of this year.

And, likely due to the route’s commercial success, it’s officially on Southwest’s just-released spring flight schedule, set to make its 2019 debut March 9.

Michael Walden, economist and North Carolina State University professor, says he’s not surprised to see Southwest return to a destination that has “always been popular with US tourists seeking sun and water.”

“Plus, right now, the US economy is booming, there’s more money in consumers’ pockets, and the dollar is strong – meaning trips to foreign countries – including Mexico – are cheaper,” he writes in an email. “Since the Triangle is one of the fastest-growing metros in the country and is attracting young professionals (who like to travel) in big numbers, it makes sense for the RDU-Cancun flight to be reinstated.”

The Southwest flight will likely continue to have competition, as Cancun is a destination served by multiple carrier competitors: American Airlines, Delta Airlines and, starting this fall, Frontier Airlines.

American and Delta started their seasonal Cancun services in 2016.

The route is – at least in terms of carriers – RDU’s most competitive. No other nonstop service is scheduled to be served by four airlines, though New York’s Kennedy, Orlando International, New Orleans, Fort Lauderdale and Denver each have three carriers competing for passengers and higher takeoff frequencies.

The Cancun services only take off on Saturdays.

Taking that into account, RDU Spokesman Andrew Sawyer says the route still averages to about 91.6 passengers per day each way – though not all are traveling via nonstop flights.

Two years ago, that average was 67 passengers per day each way.

The Caribbean market – long underrepresented at RDU – is heating up in general, particularly as Frontier has announced new flights to Montego Bay, Jamaica and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Both of those destinations were high on RDU’s list of in-demand un-served flights.

And it’s a lot of international growth in a short amount of time for the airport which, just three years ago, only had international flights to Toronto, Canada and London, England.

Today, in addition to the Caribbean flights, Paris, France is also on that list.

Southwest’s Cancun flight – unlike all of the Dallas airline’s domestic services – arrives at Terminal 2 instead of Terminal 1. And it will be operating on a Boeing 737, according to a spokesman.

Info taken from Business Journal

Frontier adds Nonstop flight from Las Vegas to Cancun

Frontier Flight Las Vegas to Cancun

The first nonstop flights from Las Vegas to both Cancun and Los Cabos begin Dec. 15.

Frontier Airlines, a Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier, also recently implemented a code-share agreement with Mexican discount carrier Volaris. That means Frontier can sell connecting flights to Volaris’ destinations in Mexico and Volaris can sell on the Frontier network in the United States. Both Cancun and Las Vegas are primary connecting points between Frontier and Volaris.

Ultra-low-cost carriers sell cheap tickets, but tack on extra fees for seat selection, baggage and carry-on luggage, food and drinks. But Frontier offers either a low-cost fare with ancillary fees or a higher fare that includes the most popular added services.

Frontier has 82 Airbus twin-engine jets and will fly to Mexico with 186-passenger Airbus A-320 jets.

It will become the first airline in more than a decade to offer service to both Canada and Mexico from Las Vegas.

Cancun flights will leave McCarran International Airport about 10 a.m. Mondays and Fridays and return at 8 p.m. The Saturday Cabo flight will leave Las Vegas about noon, returning at 7 p.m. Fares will start at $79 one way.

Info taken from Yucatan Expat Life