brad Posted Monday at 05:23 PM Report Posted Monday at 05:23 PM Baja Bush Pilots continues to make flying to / from Mexico easy. Cleared in at MMPE. Stayed a couple of nights at Mayan Palace. Airport rate for 2 bedroom Suite was $179 US. New AIU process completed with EAPIS. Flew to El Fuerte. Cleared out at MMGM. If anyone is reluctant to fly to Mexico, don't be. This was my 27th year with a Mex flight. 1 Quote
MikeOH Posted Monday at 06:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:07 PM @brad Do you have the website link for the Mayan Palace you stayed at? My Google search found $2,170 per night! Quote
brad Posted Monday at 07:15 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 07:15 PM You need to fly your aircraft into MMPE to get the airport rate. The airport manager will make the res for you. Quote
MikeOH Posted Monday at 07:20 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:20 PM 4 minutes ago, brad said: You need to fly your aircraft into MMPE to get the airport rate. The airport manager will make the res for you. Ok. Was just hard to believe the 'rack rate' is over $2,000 and the discounted rate is only $179. Doesn't seem too trustworthy a policy... Quote
Hank Posted Monday at 08:27 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:27 PM 1 hour ago, MikeOH said: Ok. Was just hard to believe the 'rack rate' is over $2,000 and the discounted rate is only $179. Doesn't seem too trustworthy a policy... Convert from Pesos ($) to Dollars ($). Google says right now 1 Peso = $0.049, so $2000 (pesos) = $98 US. Having the same symbol makes it confusing; many places outside the U.S. use "USD" to minimize this confusion. But no one converts at the actual rate, they add profit to stay open. How much? They will each tell you their conversion rate if you ask. Quote
MikeOH Posted Monday at 08:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:38 PM 7 minutes ago, Hank said: Convert from Pesos ($) to Dollars ($). Google says right now 1 Peso = $0.049, so $2000 (pesos) = $98 US. Having the same symbol makes it confusing; many places outside the U.S. use "USD" to minimize this confusion. But no one converts at the actual rate, they add profit to stay open. How much? They will each tell you their conversion rate if you ask. @Hank Well, having just returned from Tulum yesterday, I'm well aware of how pesos convert to US dollars, thanks. Silly me for thinking "USD $2,170 per night" on their website meant US dollars, not pesos: Quote
Hank Posted Monday at 09:09 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:09 PM 31 minutes ago, MikeOH said: @Hank Well, having just returned from Tulum yesterday, I'm well aware of how pesos convert to US dollars, thanks. Silly me for thinking "USD $2,170 per night" on their website meant US dollars, not pesos: That's just crazy!! But I didn't visit their website, and I don't keep up with your itinerary. Quote
MikeOH Posted Monday at 09:20 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:20 PM 7 minutes ago, Hank said: But I didn't visit their website... Yeah, why bother before assuming I was the ignorant one in need of an 'education' on currency conversion? Got it. Quote
wombat Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM Report Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM I just heard from the Baja Bush Pilots that Mexico no longer is issuing a flight plan to any private airport in Mexico that is not listed as a Third Party port. There are only four of these airports in Mexico. To see more, click here To read the AFAC circular, click here. Quote
kortopates Posted Thursday at 08:49 PM Report Posted Thursday at 08:49 PM I just heard from the Baja Bush Pilots that Mexico no longer is issuing a flight plan to any private airport in Mexico that is not listed as a Third Party port. There are only four of these airports in Mexico. To see more, click here To read the AFAC circular, click here. Stay tuned for another week or so and this stupidity will undoubtedly be retracted.Me -i am just happy i got my Whales trip last weekend! Feeling sorry for those that were headed down this weekend!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
1980Mooney Posted Thursday at 09:21 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:21 PM 1 hour ago, wombat said: I just heard from the Baja Bush Pilots that Mexico no longer is issuing a flight plan to any private airport in Mexico that is not listed as a Third Party port. There are only four of these airports in Mexico. To see more, click here To read the AFAC circular, click here. Probably to close an easy loophole in the flow of Fentanyl to the US. Just like in the days of the rise of use of marijuana and cocaine, "cowboys" smuggling by air has been a favorite of Americans. "Hunting Trip" - great cover..... And with Fentanyl it is so much easier. CBP posts seizures that show that just one (1) pound of higher potency Fentanyl pills (5,000 - 1 gram pills) can have a street value of $100,000. Quote
kortopates Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM Report Posted Thursday at 09:23 PM Probably to close an easy loophole in the flow of Fentanyl to the US. Just like in the days of the rise of use of marijuana and cocaine, "cowboys" smuggling by air has been a favorite of Americans. And with Fentanyl it is so much easier. CBP posts seizures that show that just one (1) pound of higher potency Fentanyl pills (5,000 1 gram pills) can have a street value of $100,000.Absolutely nothing to do with drugs. Besides the owners of these private strips can still use them, just not 3rd parties meaning tourist. And nothing to do with CBP or crossing the border where they do seize drugs except not on private GA aircraft but vehicles. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
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