
Mexico City Airport Gets Major Upgrade Before World Cup
Mexico is spending half a billion dollars to expand Mexico City's main airport before the 2026 World Cup. Workers are racing through 20-hour shifts to add more waiting areas and improve bathrooms and baggage systems. The airport handles 45 million travelers yearly but has only two runways, creating constant bottlenecks. These upgrades address a critical problem: capacity simply can't keep pace with demand.
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