Uber Wins Legal Battle to Operate in Cancun, Yet Tensions with Taxi Unions Persist

Uber has scored a major legal victory in Mexico, securing the right to operate at airports nationwide — including the highly contested Cancún International Airport — without drivers facing detention or fines. However, in Quintana Roo’s tourism capital, the road ahead remains far from smooth.

A federal judge from the 13th District Court in Administrative Matters granted Uber a definitive suspension, allowing its drivers to pick up and drop off passengers at more than 70 airports across Mexico. The ruling shields Uber drivers from enforcement actions by the National Guard and other federal authorities while the company’s broader legal challenge moves forward.

“This confirms what Uber has maintained for

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