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Uber in Mexico Wins Legal Battle to Operate at 70+ Airports

A federal judge has granted Uber in Mexico the right to operate at airports across the nation without drivers facing detention or fines, marking a significant shift in the country’s long-running transportation dispute. The ruling, issued by the 13th District Judge in Administrative Matters, provides a definitive suspension that allows Uber drivers to pick up...

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The thirteenth district judge in administrative matters granted a final suspension to Uber so that she can operate at all airports in the country.

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October 27, 2025 – Mexico City – EFE. The Uber passenger transport service platform has obtained authorization to operate in Mexico’s air terminals. This permit was issued after a federal judge issued and granted a final suspension on Monday against the regulations that allowed for the arrest of the company’s drivers while carrying out transfer services at those facilities. By virtue of this judicial decision, the company announced by a communiq…

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A federal judge granted a definitive suspension that confirms Uber's claims for more than a decade: it is illegal to detain drivers who use the platform when they pick up or leave passengers at Mexico's airports.With this resolution, the authorities will not be able to arrest driving partners who travel through the app in the federal areas of more than 70 airports in the country, while the corresponding amparo trial is being resolved.Uber truste…

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Mexico City.- A few months from the World Cup, Uber said that it has a definitive suspension of a Thirteenth District Judge in Administrative Matters that will allow them to operate the drivers of the application at airports in the country. "A federal judge confirmed, through a definitive suspension, what Uber has maintained for more than a decade: it is illegal to stop drivers who travel through the Uber platform when they are leaving or collec…

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After 10 years of judicial battle, a federal judge endorsed the suspension of the measure that allowed the authorities to detain Uber drivers who picked up or left passengers at Mexico’s airports. From now on, Uber platform drivers can operate freely at Mexico’s more than 70 airports, including Cancun, Cozumel, Tulum and Chetumal, while the company’s amparo trial is resolved. The measure guarantees that they will not be sanctioned or withdrawn b…

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