US Justice Department backs plan to revoke Delta-Aeromexico antitrust immunity
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The U.S. Department of Justice supports the termination of the antitrust unit between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico Group, as it considered that the restrictive and possibly discriminatory policies of the Mexican Government have limited competition. In a comment to the Department of Transportation (DOT) the agency noted that it supports the DOT's interim decision not to renew antitrust immunity between Aeromexico and Delta. The above, as eviden…

U.S. Department of Justice supports DOT's decision not to renew antitrust immunity between Aerom xico and Delta.
US Justice Department backs plan to revoke Delta-Aeromexico antitrust immunity
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday backed a Department of Transportation proposal to revoke antitrust immunity for the joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Grupo Aeroméxico, which allows the two carriers to coordinate on scheduling, pricing, and capacity decisions for U.S.–Mexico flights.
Since the Biden administration, as a result of President López Obrador's change in civil aviation policy, which amended the U.S.-Mexico Air Transport Agreement, which emphasized equitable bilateral treatment for commercial aviation companies from both countries, the Department of Transportation decided to use Antitrust Immunity as a means of reviewing violations of the agreement.
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