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Viral: Wrestling decorates the bathrooms of the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (PHOTOS)


The new Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) is once again in the eye of social networks, but now because of the images that circulate about the decoration of their bathrooms that, they say, they exalt Mexican culture; for example, wrestling.

Social media users showed photographs of the AIFA bathrooms in which you can see characters from wrestling such as “El Santo”, “Blue Demon”, “El Rayo de Jalisco”, among others.

The images show the toilets divided between “rude” and “technical” and on each door the mask of a Mexican wrestler with his name. In the walls, photographs of different characters from the pankration.

Other users revealed more topics: there are also toilets with stations of the Mexico City Metro (CDMX), on the Day of the Dead, with catrinas by José Guadalupe Posada; characteristic trajineras from Xochimilco, characters by Francisco Gabilondo Soler “Cri Cri” and murals by Mexican painters, such as Gabriel Flores from Guadalajara.

The photographs have been shared on social networks and some users have shown their support for the Q4 project, but others point to such peculiar decoration, comparing it to large airports around the world.

Felipe Ángeles International Airport will open in March

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) announced that the Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA) It will be inaugurated on March 21, 2022.

One of AMLO’s flagship works has been strongly criticized, after the cancellation of the Texcoco Airport, promoted by the Enrique Peña Nieto administration.

Reportedly, the work has a planned cost of 84 thousand 956 million pesos and, as of December 20, 2021, it was 83% complete in construction.

In its first year, the AIFA will have capacity for 19.5 million passengersBut when it reaches its last phase, projected for 2050, it will handle 85 million passengers.

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