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Mexico City taxi service gears up for FIFA World Cup 2026

Mexico City taxi drivers at the Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM) are ready to move more than one million visitors during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Arianna Esquivel, spokesperson for the Women Entrepreneurs in Federal Transportation (METFE), told La Prensa that licensed airport taxis will handle all passenger transfers—and no app-based services will be allowed on federal grounds.

Airport taxis have long supported large events in Mexico City, from Formula 1 races to international concerts. “All FIFA is asking for is safe transportation and the efficiency to transport passengers,” Esquivel said. “We already provide . . .

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