The charismatic host of 'Ventaneando,' Pedro Sola, has once again ignited social media, but this time not due to a promotional error, but because of a public complaint about an ordeal experienced at the Guadalajara International Airport (GDL). In a video that has already surpassed 400,000 views, 'Uncle Pedrito' documented step by step his exhaustion after being forced to walk a long distance to board a ride-sharing service. Pedro Sola Explodes Against Guadalajara Airport: 'This is Death.' Leaning on his cane and under the scorching April sun, Sola lamented having to walk nearly a kilometer among construction sites and dust. The conflict arises from the federal policies at the TapatÃa terminal, where platforms like Uber and Didi are prohibited from picking up passengers at the door, a privilege exclusive to official taxis. 'The driver tells me he can't pick me up here... This is death, listen up!' exclaimed the visibly annoyed host while showing the dirt road and asphalt under repair. During his ordeal, Sola harshly questioned the country's transportation regulations: 'I really don't understand why here in Mexico they don't allow a person to take their taxi and decide which one they are going to get into.' The video concludes by showing an improvised area next to the highway, where the host described the waiting conditions as 'shocking.' As expected, the response on social media has sparked a wave of memes and divided criticism. To date, airport authorities have not issued an official response to the host's critique, who has demonstrated that his ability to go viral remains intact in 2026. While some users supported his complaint, calling it an abuse for the elderly, others launched sharp attacks, calling him 'ridiculous' and telling him to walk without complaining.
Pedro Sola Accuses Guadalajara Airport of Ordeal Conditions
Host Pedro Sola posted a video describing being forced to walk nearly a kilometer in the sun to board a ride at Guadalajara Airport. He criticized rules prohibiting services like Uber and Didi from picking up passengers at the terminal entrance, calling the situation absurd.