adsWith the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intensifying, Mexican authorities are working around the clock to complete a massive $500 million renovation project at Benito Juárez International Airport, the country’s busiest aviation hub.
Airport authorities told The Associated Press that more than 3,000 workers are operating shifts of up to 20 hours daily in a race to finish one of the largest renovation projects in the airport’s history before the tournament begins.
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Passengers Endure Construction Chaos
Despite the disruption, many travellers acknowledge the urgent need for the upgrade.













