Overview
- Free passage began at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Guadalupe access to the Autopista al Aeropuerto and will stay in place until Line 6 is completed, according to Governor Samuel García.
- Officials said the move targets heavy congestion on Avenida Miguel Alemán and near the airport, where roughly 25,000 to 30,000 vehicles travel daily.
- Authorities described Line 6 as entering its final stage, with intensified work in the coming months and CFE starting electromechanical installations.
- The state toll operator REA confirmed higher fares at other booths took effect on Feb. 8, introducing new rates for cars, motorcycles, and buses or trucks.
- Local Congress president Itzel Castillo, who had repeatedly urged a return to free access, welcomed the decision as relief for residents affected by construction.