Tourists arriving at Cancun International Airport (CUN) are now at the mercy of “mafias” operating in and out of this transportation hub. This follows Uber drivers suspending operations after a series of attacks on themselves and their passengers—the tourists visiting the Mexican Caribbean.
First, you must know that ordering an Uber, Didi, or Cabify at this airport is no longer illegal.
In August 2024, the Eighth District Court ruled in favor of Uber drivers, declaring that restrictions on ride-sharing services at CUN openly violated the constitutional right to free transit.
“The court ruling, effective from Aug. 15, 2024, means that Uber drivers no longer need special permissions to operate
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