The Us Threatens the Flights From Mexico, Due to the Cargo Courses. What Measures It Has to Take with Regard to the Administration of Trump
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Mexico is the main foreign destination for Americans and more than 40 million passengers flew into Mexican territory last year.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum asserted on Monday that there is "no reason" for the new restrictions on flights from Mexico to the U.S. announced by the Trump administration in response to the mandatory travel ban imposed several years ago by the…
Mexico City International Airport (AICM) decreased 11.1 percent commercial operations and 46.4 percent cargo transported in 2024, after the federal government issued a couple of decrees to reduce take-off and landing, as well as another to move cargo flights to Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA), with the aim of improving the quality of service.
Mexico City.- U.S. Transport Secretary Sean Duffy announced last Saturday a series of measures to address what he called Mexico’s “scarce breach” of the 2015 Bilateral Air Transport Agreement. He accused Mexico of having forced cargo operators to move to Felipe Angeles airport (AIFA) badly communicated and of having abruptly rescinded, since 2022, the permits allocated to airlines to take off or land at an airport on a specific schedule (known a…
The Trump administration announced it will take action against Mexico, after the Mexican government reduced air traffic and forced freight carriers to move operations from Mexico City, affecting American airlines.

The EU announced measures against Mexico by decision of the AMLO Government to force its airlines to relocate their cargo operations to AIFA.
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