Trump Administration Imposes New Flight Restriction on Mexican Airlines
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Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico requested a four-week extension to respond to the complementary order issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Reuters reported.
On 19 July, the US Secretary of Transport, Sean Duffy, announced that the United States was imposing new restrictions on flights from Mexico, accusing the Mexican government of "anti-competitive" behaviour and contempt for the bilateral air transport agreement signed in 2015. This agreement was intended to facilitate trade and travel between the two countries. Since 2022, according to Washington, Mexico would no longer comply with its commitment…
Trump administration imposes new flight restriction on Mexican airlines
On 19 July 2025, the Trump administration implemented new limitations on flights from Mexico, putting the Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico partnership at risk. This action responds to Mexico’s earlier restrictions placed on the number of passengers and cargo flights allowed to enter Mexico City. Under the new rules, all Mexican passenger and cargo charter airlines will have to submit their schedules to the US Transportation Department for an offic…
The U.S. Department of Transportation established new rules for charter flights with large aircraft operated by Mexican airlines, in response to Mexico's alleged non-compliance with bilateral operating rights agreements.
The US airline Delta Air Lines and the Mexican Aeromexico requested a four-week extension to respond to a proposal made by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) that will impact on their joint venture. Last Saturday, the U.S. unit proposed to withdraw the antitrust immunity of the joint venture of the U.S. firms in order to address competition issues. Photoart: Israel Eagle While in the communiqué issued it pointed out that the association…
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