Mexico reaffirms its commitment to safe, efficient, and competitive aviation / @SICT_mx >>>

#MinistryOfCommunicationsAndTransportation#México.- Regarding the decision by the United States Department of Transportation to terminate, as of January 1, 2026, the antitrust immunity granted to the strategic alliance between Aeroméxico and Delta Air Lines, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation reports:

In the framework of the Bilateral Air Transport Agreement and the laws of each country, the United States Department of Transportation made four observations, specifically those that occurred at Mexico City International Airport.

The Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation, responded in full to these four observations. Therefore, it neither understands nor agrees with the decision of the United States Department of Transportation.

This measure does not affect passengers: Passengers holding a ticket from either airline will not see their routes or flight schedules affected. Frequent flyer programs continue to operate reciprocally, allowing for the accrual and redemption of miles without changes. The codeshare agreements between the two airlines also remain in effect.

Furthermore, this measure does not restrict traffic rights or bilateral aviation agreements, which remain fully in force. The national aviation sector will continue to guarantee connectivity between the two countries, as the codeshare agreements between the two airlines remain in force.

#MéxicoNewsTv  –  México News tv

Deja una respuesta

Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos obligatorios están marcados con *

TRADUCIR IDIOMA »