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#LasImperdibles: The AIFA takes off slowly… and not even AMLO shakes its hand

The last weekend of July has arrived, and before making plans with family and friends, we suggest you take a look at this summary with the best weekly information from Expansión .

While some are partying because the miracle was performed for them – finally, and many royals celebrated it – for others, things do not turn out as expected, as is the case of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).

More than four months after one of the flagship works of the current administration came into operation, the figures are still far from giving the projected flights, even with the push given by the summer season.

These days we realized that the . In June, it served 8% fewer users compared to the previous month, despite the fact that the flight to Puerto Vallarta was already operating.

Well, not even President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has used the air terminal and that since March 21 — the date of its inauguration — he has made 30 trips around the country, to Central America and to the United States.

As if that were not enough, Aeroméxico announced that it will close the route to Villahermosa, the president’s homeland, and postpone flights to Mexico’s tourist jewel: Cancún.

We hope that in future reports it will take flight, especially since it is increasingly evident that the Mexico City International Airport does not support the travel demand that a terminal of its type requires.

It may also be that this inflationary environment affects some travel plans of thousands of families and that it has a negative effect on the AIFA.

And just speaking of the phenomenon that is making Mexico more expensive (here we insert a commercial to invite you to buy the Expansión magazine for August, with the economic theme of the year: inflation ), we detect an interesting phenomenon that should be a point of analysis onwards.

If we call you manflation, surely you are going to be left with a face of what? Don’t worry, because we had the same expression of this new term that we will have to include in our dictionary.

It turns out that this phenomenon reflects a strategy carried out by some companies: they raise prices beyond inflation and shoot up their profits.

Mexican and US economists explain this case, in which corporations raise prices beyond what is reasonable to satisfy unusually large profit margins.

Is this happening in Mexico? As always, it’s just a question.

And while some seek to maximize their profits in difficult times, others forego income, as is the case of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit.

In this year, the dependency will stop providing incentives, exemptions and tax benefits to various sectors of the economy.

Now that it has presented its annual report on Collection Renunciations, the institution opens a good debate, not for this six-year term, but for the one that follows: the need for a fiscal reform that opens spaces for a greater collection of resources. If not, high resources will continue to leak, such as gasoline subsidies that this year will represent 1.1% of GDP.

On other issues, how strong is the streaming war and competition than an old player that, although it was always there, now has a greater presence: online content piracy.

Without a doubt, it is the common enemy that must be deactivated and lowered the switch to prevent its growth. However, inflation and the proliferation of players in this business have been its vitamin, and the worst thing is that for many users it has become an option, despite the fact that it is illegal, but so that you know more about it, here we tell you what it is about.

And to close with something sporty, hoping it will be a very good week for him, and for the thousands of runners who will run the Mexico City Half Marathon, we can’t help but wonder, who is going to pay for him?

In any case, we cannot deny that he is a great signing and that the fans of the blue and gold team are sure to be happy. For this reason, here we give them a Goya! to make it the season they’ve all been waiting for.

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