The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) has threatened to occupy Mexico City International Airport (AICM) unless an agreement is reached with the Secretariat of the Interior (Segob). According to local media reports, the potential disruption coincides with World Cup travel hours, prompting warnings for passengers to arrive early to avoid delays.
- Primary Target: Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
- Negotiating Body: Secretariat of the Interior (Segob).
- Impacted Areas: Pantitlán and OceanÃa streets.
- Entry Requirement: Valid boarding pass.
Which streets will close during the protest?
Local reports indicate that protests will lead to the closure of Pantitlán and OceanÃa. These closures are expected to impact traffic flow surrounding the airport as the CNTE carries out its demonstration.
How is the airport managing passenger access?
Airport authorities are restricting entry to the facilities to mitigate the impact of the potential takeover. According to local media, access will be granted only to individuals who can present a boarding pass. Travelers are advised to anticipate their arrivals at the terminal to account for roadblocks and increased security screenings.
What is the current status of CNTE negotiations?
The CNTE is scheduled to meet with the Secretariat of the Interior (Segob) to resume dialogue. According to reports, the union will use these meetings to attempt to reach a formal agreement and avoid the full occupation of the airport facilities.