WASHINGTON, July 19 (Reuters) - The Trump administration
said Saturday it is taking a series of actions against Mexico
over the Mexican government's decision in 2023 to rescind some
flight slots for U.S. carriers and forced U.S. cargo carriers to
relocate operations in Mexico City.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a statement
the department could disapprove flight requests from Mexico if
the goverment fails to address U.S. concerns. The department is
also proposing to withdraw antitrust immunity from the Delta Air
Lines ( DAL ) joint venture with Aeromexico to
address competitive issues in the market.