US Threatens to Block Mexican Airline Flights Over Competition and Cargo Disputes

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The US Department of Transportation is set to revoke the antitrust immunity of Delta and Aeromexico for transborder flights by late 2025 due to Mexico's unfair practices at Mexico City Airport, which have favored Aeromexico and restricted competition. While the airlines can still partner, they will no longer be able to coordinate pricing and scheduling, marking a significant shift in their relationship amid ongoing regulatory and political tensions.
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