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Delta Air Lines Warns that u.s. Measures Against Mexico Will Be Counterproductive

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On 19 July, via Reuters news agency, it was reported that the airline, Delta Air Lines, stated that if the United States Department of Transportation withdraws Mexico's flight requests, it will have a negative impact on both countries. They stressed that the decision would pose a risk to consumers and a problem for employees and cross-border competition.
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Mexico City. The U.S. Department of Transportation threatened this Saturday to reject requests for flights from Mexico, accusing the country of abruptly terminating some flight slots for U.S. airlines. It also pointed out that Mexican authorities forced U.S. cargo carriers to relocate their operations, with the argument of remodeling Mexico City International Airport (ACM) to ease congestion, which, they accused, has not materialized. These acti…

According to Statista, at least 83 percent of air traffic is due to passenger routes. This will happen with your flight from the United States to Mexico after possible measures against the country. 45 percent of the annual profits in the world aviation industry are taken by the United States. The U.S. Department of Transportation, announced possible limiting measures against Aeromexico and the country’s airlines, this after Mexico put some measu…

The U.S. warned against Mexico because in 2023 the federal government decided to terminate some flight slots and forced U.S. cargo airlines to relocate operations in Mexico City. In response, Aeromexico said in a statement that it is reviewing the order and plans to launch a joint response with Delta Air Lines in the coming days. Delta also stated that if the U.S. Department of Transportation withdraws the approval, “it would cause significant h…

The Government of Mexico reaffirmed its commitment to safe, efficient and competitive aviation, after the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) announced measures against Mexico for alleged violations of the Bilateral Air Transport Agreement. Actions taken by the United States include the rejection of new requests for flights by Mexican airlines to that country and the withdrawal of antitrust immunity to the alliance between Aeromexic…

The Government of Mexico responded on Saturday night to the measures of the United States with which it accused non-compliance with the air agreement. It defended its commitment to safe, efficient and competitive aviation. Through a statement, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) noted that, as part of a comprehensive strategy to strengthen the airport system of the Valley of Mexico, measures "oriented to improv…

On 19 July, via Reuters news agency, it was reported that the airline, Delta Air Lines, stated that if the United States Department of Transportation withdraws Mexico's flight requests, it will have a negative impact on both countries. They stressed that the decision would pose a risk to consumers and a problem for employees and cross-border competition.

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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