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Expansion of the MCIA

Expansion of the MCIA

New Tuxtla Airport

New Tuxtla Airport

Press Room

Press Room

Stats

Traffic 2009
Passengers ASA 1'648,547
Passengers MCIA 24'243,056
Operations ASA 160,384
Operations MCIA 348,306
ASA > Experience > Special Projects > Accessibility

 

Airport Accessibility Program

 

ASA Network: architecture without barriers

 

As part of the airport accessibility program, modifications were made to provide access for people with disabilities to our facilities at the 20 ASA.

 

Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA) and the Office of President of the Republic for the Promotion and Social Integration of People with Special Needs created the Program for Total Inclusion for airport network customers. The program’s objective is to provide installations and services that can be used by people with disabilities, elderly adults, ailing and injured people as well as children traveling alone.

 

With the action plans of this program, ASA reasserts its social commitment and cutting edge position in the industry by attending airport needs which benefit all customers.

 

See photographic report

 

* For reference the photographic report is available only in the Spanish version.

 

 

 

 

 

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