App Taxis Persist Despite Aicm Operation
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Mazatlan, Mexico.- Despite the operation that the National Guard has maintained since yesterday in the vicinity of the T1 of the AICM, the application taxis continue to operate in the vicinity. Gates 1, 2 and 7 of the air terminal house several dozens of passengers who leave to wait for their Uber or DiDi. With a waiting time that exceeds 20 minutes, the passengers continue to ask for services for their low cost compared to those of the concessi…
The Secretariat of the Navy announced that alternatives for application taxis, such as Uber and Didi, are being analyzed at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) without affecting regulated taxis or users. This option provides for a special area for application taxi drivers to pick up passage, but this possibility is still being studied. Marina analyses alternatives for Uber and Didi to operate at the AICMThe Navy analyses an alternative for …
PJ and government have not defined whether platforms such as Uber can operate at airports, while passengers carry chaos and high prices.
Less than 90 days before the World Cup and the arrival of thousands of visitors to Mexico, Capitán Carlos León Avenue, which gives access to the different terminals of Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City (AICM), has become a legal battleground between taxi drivers’ unions and transportation service applications. The entrance, presence and service of platforms such as Uber or DiDi are not allowed on the premises of the main air ter…
The Federal Government maintains a dialogue between concessioned taxis, who operate at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) and taxis per application, so that there are clear rules and both can work in that area. “We have to find a balance, we already had a meeting with concessioned taxi drivers who agree to take action on how to operate with application taxis, they understand that they cannot go there to receive the ticket,” said Marina’s s…
Where can Uber and Didi passengers be picked up at the AICM? Courtesy: AICM FB Application vehicles such as Uber and DiDi will not be able to pick up passengers within the federal area of Mexico City International Airport (AICM), confirmed the airport director, Juan José Padilla Olmos. During an interview with Ciro for the Morning program of Radio Formula, the admiral explained that the conflict between licensed taxis and digital platforms is no…
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