Trump Administration Orders Delta, Aeromexico to complete Joint Venture on January 1
By David Shepardsson
Washington – Trump Administration said it was late Monday had ordered Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico to leave January 1 that allows US-Mexican resolutions.
The US Department of Transport in July proportional to a meeting nearly nine as part of the acts aimed at Mexico Aviation after the Department Joe Beriden said on Mesioni 2024
Washington also warned that it would take action in Europe’s countries because of the limitations at airports.
The department said on Monday the end of the joint space was “needed because of the ongoing consequence of the US-MEXICO City market donations to Delta and Aeromexico.”
The carriers told about 60% of passengers at the Mexico City airport in the US airport by the fourth largest phase of foreign nationality from the United States.
The US government said it did not want Dalta to sell its equivalent 20% equivalent stake in Aeromexo. It could not add that carriers had a great flexibility in the competition and market and work together and also used permission when conditions change.
Delta said the Department of Transport was disrupted by the approval of a specific matter,
Aeromexico said this decision, which we have said that we have a profits of the union and communication, and will work with Delta to determine the following steps.
“This ratio does not affect our customers,” Never, mark the Codeshare Agreement between aircrafts will continue to work, and the restoration of emergency programs.
The Mexican government did not immediately respond to the requests of comment.
Delta said previously the joint work issued about 4,000 US and $ 310 million for the Great Home American product. It has warned $ 800 million in the annual Consumer Million Millions, two twelve ways can be canceled and small airplanes may take available aircraft.
In July, the Department of Transport said he was acting after the Mexican government was in control and forced goods carriers in Mexico City, influencing aircraft.
The secretary Sean Duffy instructed Mexican carriers to install plane schedules to have their department’s scholars and to warn his department allowing flight applications from Mexico if the government failed to deal with the problems of 2022 and 2023.