Air
- Companies: Aeromexico, American Airlines, United Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layover)
- Distance: 2,750 km
- Costs: €350-€500 (varies based on booking time and demand)
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your tickets at least 4-6 weeks in advance to secure better prices and preferred seating options.
For your journey from Guadalajara to Albuquerque, flying is the most efficient mode of transport due to the significant distance between the two cities. Look for flights with a layover in Mexico City or Dallas for the best flight connections and prices. Ensure your passports and travel documents are in order as you may need them when transitioning through airports.
Bus
- Companies: Greyhound, Estrella Blanca
- Duration: Approximately 25 hours
- Distance: 2,300 km
- Costs: €150-€220
- Roads/Routes: Federal Highway 15, I-10
Pro Tip: Travel overnight to save on accommodation costs and maximize your travel time.
While taking a bus is a more economical option, the journey takes significantly longer. The buses usually have comfortable seating and may offer Wi-Fi and refreshments. Be prepared for border crossing delays, so ensure you keep your travel documents handy throughout the journey.
Car
- Companies: [Car Rental: Hertz, Enterprise]
- Duration: Approximately 22 hours (non-stop)
- Distance: 2,300 km
- Costs: €200-€300 (fuel and rental fees excluded)
- Roads/Routes: Federal Highway 15, I-10
Pro Tip: Use gas station apps to find the cheapest gas prices along your route and plan for rest stops to keep your energy up during the drive.
If you prefer flexibility, driving allows you to make stops at interesting places along the way, however, it can be quite exhausting. Take into consideration the costs of gas, potential tolls, and overnight accommodations if you plan to split the drive into two days.