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Mexico Rejects Us Decision to Cease Alliance Between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that she disagreed with the U.S. decision to revoke the antitrust immunity that DeltaAir Lines and Aeromexico had, which allowed them to maintain a strategic alliance, and indicated that there could be other interests behind that measure.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that she disagreed with the U.S. decision to revoke the antitrust immunity that DeltaAir Lines and Aeromexico had, which allowed them to maintain a strategic alliance, and indicated that there could be other interests behind that measure.

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With regard to the decision of the Department of Transportation of the United States to conclude, as of January 1, 2026, the antitrust immunity granted to the strategic alliance between Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport, reports:In the framework of the Bilateral Agreement on Air Transport and the laws of each country, the Department of Transport of the United States made four observat…

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The determination of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to revoke the antitrust immunity that since May 2016 has made possible the alliance between Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines will harm air connectivity between Mexico and the neighboring northern country, said Fernando Gómez Suárez, a specialist in the aviation sector, and José Suárez, spokesman for the Mexican Aviation Pilot Union (ASPA).

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Mexico City, September 22. The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) assured that the Government of Mexico complied with the observations made by the U.S. Department of Transportation on situations at Mexico City International Airport (AICM), so “the decision ordering the dissolution of the alliance between Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines is not understood or shared.” On Monday, September 15, the U.S. Department of Trans…

The Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) assured that the recent decision of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), which will end the antitrust immunity of the alliance between Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines as of January 1, 2026, will have no impact on passengers. In a statement, the unit explained that the DOT issued four observations related mainly to Mexico City International Airport (IACM), within the fr…

Mexico City.- President Claudia Sheinbaum questioned the decision of the U.S. Department of Transportation not to revalidate the alliance between Delta and Aeromexico, considering that Mexico responded in a timely manner to the observations raised by the U.S. authority. During the morning conference, the federal governor pointed out that the four observations, mainly related to Mexico City International Airport, were fully answered and found no …

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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