The Trump administration said on Saturday (July 19) it will take action against Mexico under its "America First" policy, saying the Mexican government's earlier decision to cut flight slots in Mexico City, which affects U.S. airlines, violates a bilateral air agreement.
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- The U.S. DOT plans action after Mexico cut flight slots and relocated cargo carriers in Mexico City.
- U.S. officials claim these actions violate a bilateral air agreement. 14s
- The DOT may disapprove future flight requests from Mexico if concerns are not addressed. 27s
- The DOT also proposes to withdraw antitrust immunity from Delta and Aeromexico's joint venture. 49s
- Delta and Aeromexico have both responded critically, with Aeromexico preparing a formal reply. 58s