At the beginning of last October, the Municipality of Guatemala together with its counterpart in Mixco and the company “CableVía” carried out the approval of the first concession for the implementation of the ambitious public transportation project, “Aermetro”.
This is a project with which the communes seek to promote and improve urban mobility through public transportation by aerial cable, 100% electric, the first of its kind in all of Central America.
The capital municipality indicated that, after approving the concession, the companies involved are already informed to continue with the study phase.
According to authorities, the Aerometro would begin operating in 2028. The price of the ticket will be Q4.00 for line 1 and Q6.00 for line 2, giving a total of Q10.00 for the complete route.
The first phase would begin in the Molino de las Flores neighborhood, in zone 3 of Mixco; It would cross the Roosevelt Road and El Trébol, ending in Plaza España, zone 9 of Guatemala City.
The Aerometro transportation system will consist of more than 450 cabins between both lines; each with capacity for 12 people seated.
The stations will have various services, such as: public toilets, food sales, specific places for bicycles and wheelchairs and free internet signal.
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##Guatemala Looks to teh Skies with Ambitious “Aerometro” Public Transport project
**Guatemala City, Guatemala** – In a groundbreaking move to alleviate traffic congestion and modernize urban mobility, the Municipalities of Guatemala City and mixco have joined forces with “CableVía” to launch “Aerometro,” a revolutionary public transportation system utilizing aerial cable cars. Touted as the first of its kind in Central America,the project promises to transform commuting experiences for millions.
To delve deeper into the vision, feasibility, and potential impact of this ambitious project, World-Today-News sat down with two leading experts: **Dr. Sofia Flores**, Professor of Urban Planning at Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, and **mr. Eduardo López**,CEO of CableVía.
**The Vision behind Aerometro**
**World-Today-News:** Dr. Flores, could you explain the overarching goals behind the Aerometro project?
**Dr. Flores:** The Aerometro is more than just a new mode of transport; it’s a strategic intervention to address Guatemala City’s chronic traffic woes and enhance urban connectivity. By using existing corridors and minimizing ground-level disruption, it promotes efficient movement and offers a lasting alternative to overcrowded buses and private vehicles.
**World-Today-News:** Mr. López, what unique features will differentiate the Aerometro from conventional public transport options?
**Mr. López:** our system boasts several advantages. Firstly, its 100% electric operation underscores our commitment to environmental sustainability. Secondly, the cozy and spacious cabins, each accommodating 12 passengers, offer a significantly improved transit experience. Lastly, the stations will be hubs for community engagement, providing amenities like public toilets, food vendors, and free Wi-Fi.
**Addressing Practical Concerns**
**World Today News:** Dr. flores, some residents have expressed concerns about the project’s cost-effectiveness. what are your thoughts?
**Dr. Flores:** While the initial investment is substantial, considering the projected lifespan, reduced congestion benefits, and lower maintenance costs compared to traditional infrastructure, Aerometro promises long-term economic viability.Furthermore, by incorporating affordable fares, it ensures accessibility for all socioeconomic strata.
**World-Today-News:** mr. López, how will Aerometro address issues of safety and security?
**Mr. Lopez:** Passenger safety is paramount. The system will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including surveillance cameras, emergency call systems, and trained personnel stationed at each station.
**The Future of Urban Mobility**
**World-Today-News:** Dr. Flores, do you foresee the Aerometro serving as a model for other Central American cities facing similar transport challenges?
**Dr.Flores:** Absolutely.The success of this project has the potential to spark a regional movement towards innovative and sustainable urban mobility solutions.
**World-Today-News:** Mr. López, what are your predictions for the impact of Aerometro on Guatemala City’s landscape?
**Mr. López:** We envision a cityscape transformed by efficient and reliable public transport, with less traffic congestion, improved air quality, and enhanced livability for all residents.
The aerometro project marks a bold step towards a future where Guatemalan cities embrace innovation and prioritize sustainable urban growth. Stay tuned to World-Today-News for ongoing coverage of this groundbreaking initiative.
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**For further reading:**
* [Sustainable Urban Mobility in the Americas](https://www.iadb.org/en/news/sustainable-urban-mobility-americas)
* [Guatemala Urban Development Strategy](https://www.guatemala.gob.gt/desarollourbano)