Cancun, Q.R. — Mexico’s consumer watchdog Profeco says travelers need to opt for Cancun airport transportation by companies with posted fares. Israel Malacón Osuna, who heads the Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) in Quintana Roo, made the comment in response to ongoing consumer complaints.

Malacón Osuna is urging travelers to opt for transportation companies that are accredited providers with rates visible inside the airport in order to avoid being overcharged. His comments came after numerous social media complaints about excessive charges for taxi services from the Cancun International Airport.
Malacón Osuna says his recommendation also applies to travelers who hire services and make their transportation arrangements online. “It is essential to verify that the providers are real, are duly accredited and have registration with the tax authorities,” he said.
He says Profeco has an office inside the airport to attend to consumer complaints, however, Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor (Profeco) does not regulate taxi fares, they only deal with complaints and ensure that approved providers have visible prices.
Malacón Osuna clarified that Profeco cannot intervene when the contracted services are not offered by accredited, registered transportation providers at the airport.
Therefore, in cases of excessive charges, travelers could find themselves out of luck if they chose a transport company that is not approved for operation by the airport.

“We can only proceed if it is a supplier that is properly working within the airport, otherwise, it is difficult to guarantee consumer rights,” he said.
Neither ASUR (Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste), the company that manages the Cancun International Airport, or Profeco offer travelers a public list of approved Cancun airport transportation providers.