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CLOSED SCHEDULE AND STREETS OF THE CDMX for the Military Parade of September 16 in the Zocalo

CLOSED SCHEDULE AND STREETS OF THE CDMX for the Military Parade of September 16 in the Zocalo

The Mexico City International Airport (AICM) will suspend take -offs and landings between 09:00 and 2:00 p.m., on the occasion of the military parade.

The measure responds to instructions from the aeronautical authority to guarantee the safety of military air maneuvers that will be performed during commemoration. Once the parade is over, the operations will resume normally.

What streets will be closed by the military parade

The road orientation center of the Ministry of Citizen Security of the CDMX reported on its social networks that the parade will start at 10 am, so it will pass through the following avenues:

-Inia in Campo Mars
-A will step by Paseo de la Reforma
-The CDMX will

Road alternatives:

Avenida President Masaryk
Interior circuit
Axis 1 North and East
Constituents Avenue
Chapultepec Avenue
José María Izazaga
Fray Servando Teresa de Mier



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