United States suspends routes to AIFA: implications of the Mexico–U.S. bilateral air agreement

On October 13, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) notified several Mexican airlines of an order canceling all services between the United States and Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), and suspending 13 current or planned routes operated by Mexican carriers to the neighboring country. The DOT considers that operating the services associated with those […]

SICT clarifies: the suspension of Uber does not authorize it to operate at airports.

The Government of Mexico, thru the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT), clarified the situation regarding app-based transportation services at airports, in response to various news reports concerning a federal court’s injunction granted to Uber. The SICT reported that passenger transportation services to and from airports provided thru platforms such as Uber do not […]

Initiative to reform the Airports Law: proposed changes to the Airport Use Fee (TUA)

A few days ago, a group of senators introduced a bill to amend the Airport Law (LA) regarding the airport use fee (TUA). The initiative proposes establishing criteria for its calculation, transparency in its application, and dissemination. According to lawmakers, the TUA fee charged at various airports in Mexico is uneven and unjustified, and often […]