Mexico Hands over some Flight Slots at Capital Airport From Mexican Airlines to U.S. Carriers
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President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported that Mexican airlines agreed to “give” their spaces at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) Benito Juárez to U.S. companies to ensure competition.
Mexico hands over some flight slots at capital airport from Mexican airlines to U.S. carriers
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that Mexican airlines had agreed to hand over some flight slots at the nation’s busy capital airport to U.S. carriers, amid an ongoing spat between the countries over flight distribution.
Mexico has given timetable spaces (known as slots) to American airlines at Mexico City's main airport, the AICM, has admitted on Monday the presidency Claudia Sheinbaum at its morning conference. The announcement arrives days after the United States decided to cancel 13 Mexican routes alleging a alleged breach of Mexico's cargo routes when it moved the operations of goods with the neighboring country to the AIFA, the other airport on the outskir…
Mexico and U.S. Reach Agreement on Airport Slot Redistribution
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a deal with U.S. airlines to hand over some flight slots at Mexico City's busy capital airport. This concession is part of a long-standing dispute over flight distribution. A digital flight distribution system is also planned for implementation next year.
President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that U.S. airlines will have some landing and take-off schedules back at the AICM that had been revoked following the decree to reduce slots, and added that these were ceded by Mexican airlines. “For a few weeks now, a distribution of slots was made where Mexican airlines cede their slots to U.S. airlines in a competitive framework,” the president revealed at her morning conference.As reported by El Financie…
President Sheinbaum announced a new distribution of slots at the AICM, in response to the campaign of sanctions launched by the Trump administration.
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