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Everyone Wants to Get on the New Train that Leads to the AIFA: “Years Waiting for It to Open”

Summary by El Pais
The train to Felipe Angeles Airport (AIFA) arrived as May water for travelers bound for Mexico City. A long line to buy a ticket for the new transport anticipates that the wagons will be full. It is the second week of operations and dozens of people board the train to Buenavista Station, in the heart of the capital: about 719 passengers on each trip. Four years ago, the airfield opened with just a few transport options for the 50 kilometers that…

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The train to Felipe Angeles Airport (AIFA) arrived as May water for travelers bound for Mexico City. A long line to buy a ticket for the new transport anticipates that the wagons will be full. It is the second week of operations and dozens of people board the train to Buenavista Station, in the heart of the capital: about 719 passengers on each trip. Four years ago, the airfield opened with just a few transport options for the 50 kilometers that…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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