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Uber Wins Court Decision to Service Airports in Mexico

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SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Following a court injunction, Uber drivers are being allowed to pick up fares at airports throughout Mexico as of this week. The court has also suspended the National Guard and law enforcement's ability to arrest and detain Uber drivers on airport properties. "This is extremely important ... airports are the first impression visitors receive, and facilitating their mobility would contribute strengthening Mexico’s int…

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After a federal judge granted a definitive suspension that allowed the Uber to operate in airports without being arrested, SICT recalled that this platform does not have its permission to transport passengers in those areas. SICT entry states that Uber does not have permission to operate in airports in Mexico was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

Chihuahua, Chih.- The approval for Uber drivers to operate at airports will encourage healthier competition that will result in better prices and shorter waiting times for tourists and users, said Leopoldo Mares Delgado, president of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE). The business leader pointed out that the law of supply and demand is very sensitive and the fact that Uber drivers have green light to operate in air terminals will benefit a…

The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) reaffirmed that digital platforms like Uber are not authorized to offer passenger transportation services at the country's airports, despite the definitive suspension recently granted to the company by a federal judge. In a statement issued Wednesday night, the federal agency specified that the app-based companies do not possess the regulatory approval issued by the General…

TORREÓN, COAH.- After a district judge in administrative matters granted the definitive suspension to UBER so that it can operate in the air terminals, taxi drivers operating at the “Francisco Sarabia” International Airport in Torreón, say it will be unfair competition.

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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