Aeromexico Asks US Court to Block Trump Order Forcing End to Delta Joint Venture
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Aeromexico asked the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals this Friday to suspend an order from the Trump administration that forces it to dissolve an alliance with Delta Air Lines before January 1, by which they can coordinate decisions on programming, prices and capacity for flights between the United States and Mexico. The airline stated that it would face substantial costs to dissolve the association, which it could not recover even if a court subse…
Aeromexico asks US court to block Trump order forcing end to Delta joint venture
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Aeromexico asked the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday to halt a Trump administration order forcing it to unwind a joint venture with Delta Air Lines by January 1 that lets the carriers coordinate scheduling, pricing and capacity decisions for U.S.–Mexico flights. Aeromexico said it would face substantial costs that it could not recover even if a court later upheld the arrangement. In September, th…
Grupo Aeromexico applied to the U.S. eleventh circuit appeals court for the suspension of the order by the Department of Transportation (DOT) to terminate its alliance with Delta, while resolving the review appeal filed. “This process seeks to ensure that any change in this strategic alliance occurs after due judicial review,” the Mexican airline said. The company stated that if the dissolution of its alliance with its partner is realized, Delta…
The Mexican airline, Aeromexico, requested a U.S. court to suspend President Donald Trump’s government order requiring him to dissolve his alliance with Delta Air Lines before January 1. This request is made after arguing that breaking the association would generate high financial costs that they could not recover, even if the court subsequently ratified the legality of the agreement. The U.S. Department of Transportation ordered in September th…
The Mexican airline requested the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to suspend the U.S. administration's order as it would face substantial costs to dissolve the association.
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