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Travel / Air Travel
Mexico and the United States have reached an agreement to strengthen their bilateral air transport relationship. This includes recognizing the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) as part of the Mexico City metropolitan airport syste...
The agreement comes after months of negotiations and actions taken by the USDOT, including the revocation of authorization for 13 routes of Mexican airlines to the United States. The USDOT imposed these restrictions in response to what it claimed were unlawful cancellations and freezes of US airline flights over three years. The current agreement represents a step towards resolving these issues, but the USDOT has stated that restrictions on Mexican airlines will remain until the promised reforms are implemented. In addition to the bilateral agreement, the USDOT is also seeking to dissolve a joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico, which allows the airlines to coordinate schedules, prices, and capacity for flights between the US and Mexico. Aeroméxico has expressed its commitment to maintaining a constructive dialogue to strengthen the bilateral relationship.
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