Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will fly commercial to the United States on Tuesday for meetings with US President Donald Trump
MEXICO CITY If you happen to be flying between Mexico City and Washington, DC, this week, you could be seatmates with a president.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will fly commercial to the United States on Tuesday for meetings with US President Donald Trump. That means the president of the tenth-most populous country in the world will hope his flight isn't delayed, wedge any carry-on into the overhead and pray for a consistent cabin temperature, all while dreaming of more leg room. You know, like the rest of us.
— Tony Zarur October 11, 2019 He then heads through security and makes his way toward his gate. CNN can't confirm if he is ever tempted to purchase unnecessary magnets at tourist shops or buy an overpriced coffee.When he has boarded his plane in the past, he sits in coach, chatting with other passengers the entire time. The spectacle has become a signature of sorts for the longtime politician.
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