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Aifa Continues to Fall on International Passengers Near the World Cup

Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) has been in international flight deficit for 10 consecutive months. In January, it fell 21.1% in international passengers compared to the same period of 2025, mobilizing 29,544 users. Mexico Valley air terminals seek to expand their capacity to meet the demand of the World Cup, which will have the inaugural match on June 11 in Mexico City, but this prolonged fall of the AIFA “is due to the lack of flig…
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Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) has been in international flight deficit for 10 consecutive months. In January, it fell 21.1% in international passengers compared to the same period of 2025, mobilizing 29,544 users. Mexico Valley air terminals seek to expand their capacity to meet the demand of the World Cup, which will have the inaugural match on June 11 in Mexico City, but this prolonged fall of the AIFA “is due to the lack of flig…

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Noticias de turismo REPORTUR broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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