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Agreement published for AIFA to operate national and international flights

Agreement published for AIFA to operate national and international flights

Until now, the Mexican airlines Aeromar, Volaris, Viva Aerobús, Interjet and Aeroméxico have reported that they will have operations at the new airport. They will offer domestic flights to care such as Monterrey and Guadalajara.

“The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT), through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency, must notify this declaration to the International Civil Aviation Organization, based in Montreal, Canada, and to the competent authorities that perform functions within of said aerodrome, reads in the text published on February 22.

Since the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador came to power, he has reiterated on numerous occasions that the AIFA will be inaugurated on March 21 of this year, being one of the main emblematic works of his government, something that has cost him various criticisms. on the part of the opponents, especially because of what the cancellation of the construction of the New International Airport of Mexico (AICM), in the Texcoco area, represented to the coffers of the treasury.

“About the fact that if I am going to participate in the inauguration of the airport on March 21, yes I am going to participate because we said this more than a year ago, that we were going to inaugurate on March 21 and it is going to be fulfilled, it is a great airport, but so that they are not going to say that we are making propaganda, I have decided to participate without taking the floor, ”the president announced this Friday.



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