Donald Trump flew to Mexico City today in an unmarked plane.

Considering the death threats he has received from a prominent Mexican drug lord, it was a smart move.

Apparently Trump afraid to show off his trademark plane here in MEX airport; traveling in unmarked charter pic.twitter.com/3GnVEZ0Nfe

Polizette reported:

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Donald Trump usually likes to make an entrance with great fanfare. Not so on Wednesday when Trump, accompanied by a small entourage, flew to Mexico City for a historic, high-stakes meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.

The Trump campaign originally aimed to get the GOP nominee into the country “under the radar,” before news of the meeting broke to the press, sources involved with the planning told LifeZette.

Security concerns voiced by Mexican officials and U.S. Secret Service further impacted the decision to leave behind Trump’s signature Boeing 757 emblazoned with “TRUMP” in huge gold letters.

Instead, Trump, joined by senior staff, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, opted fora smaller, unmarked commercial jet for the quick trip to the Mexican capital.