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Sict Reiterates: Uber and Similar Apps Are Not Allowed to Operate at Airports in Mexico

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The Secretariat has specified that the judicial suspension for Uber does not imply a permit to provide services in these areas.

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The Secretar a de Infraestructura, Comunicación y Transportes (SICT) neg that Uber has permission to board passengers at airports.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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After confirming that Uber obtained a definitive suspension to operate in airports such as the AICM and the AIFA, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) went out to clarify the matter, and said that they do not have permission to enter the terminals. According to a statement, the SICT, through the General Directorate of Federal Transport (DGAF) reported that services such as Uber or DiDi “do not have authorization is…

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The Secretariat has specified that the judicial suspension for Uber does not imply a permit to provide services in these areas.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The federal unit specified that the judicial suspension does not amount to an authorization to offer services in air terminals Mexico City. – The Ministry of Communications and Transport (SCT) reported that digital transport platforms, such as Uber and other similar applications, do not have official authorization to operate in the airports of the country, so their services are not allowed in those areas. According to the unit, the company Uber …

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Drafting / Canton Group However, he stressed, this resolution does not mean that Uber is authorized for his drivers to load passage at airports. Cancun.- The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) reported last night that the services of digital platforms, like Uber, do not have permission to operate at airports in the country, despite [...] The post SICT forbids Uber to pick up passengers at air terminals appeared fi…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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