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Taxi Drivers Announce Blockade at Mexico City International Airport Today

Access roads to Terminal 1 and 2 of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) will be blocked today as taxi drivers protest the government’s ongoing support for ride-hailing apps operating at the capital’s airport.  Taxi drivers have also warned users that taxi companies at the airport won’t provide transportation services during the entire protest.   ¡Atención! 🚖✈️ Reportan que taxistas cierran todos los accesos de la Terminal 2 en el Aeropuer…

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Permissionary taxi drivers of the AICM who reject the operation of transport services by application in the federal zone of the airport blocked almost three hours of access to Terminal 1, thus causing damage to hundreds of passengers. Terminal authorities and representatives of the federal government, after negotiating with the carriers, agreed to strengthen surveillance to restrict the operation of the services by app. They also agreed to imple…

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90 days after the opening of the FIFA World Cup 2026, where the country is one of the three headquarters, groups of authorized taxis at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) blocked terminals 1 and 2 for three hours.

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“We have almost 50 years fighting. It’s our source of work. Get out apps!” It’s the claims that a hundred taxi drivers shout while an operation of around 800 police faces them. It’s Terminal 1 of Mexico City International Airport, which has been blocked by drivers in front of the “disloyal” competition of platforms like Uber or DiDi. The protest is advancing this Wednesday causing chaos between traffic and confused travelers who have been strand…

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AICM taxi drivers block accesses to terminals 1 and 2 against operation of digital platforms; Polic to operational deployment.

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The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) reiterated that the Uber platform does not have authorization to provide transport service within the airports of the country. With regard to the amparo that Uber obtained in 2025, it is only to avoid discriminatory detentions, so the federal unit clarified that the company does not ... The entry Government insists: Uber does not have permission to operate at airports was first …

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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