Mexico City’s Airport Got a $500 Million Renovation for the 2026 World Cup. Was It Enough?
The nearly 100-year-old airport has undergone a rapid $500 million renovation. But experts say it’s not enough.
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The nearly 100-year-old airport has undergone a rapid $500 million renovation. But experts say it’s not enough.
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