The Trump administration imposed new flight restrictions from Mexico, threatening Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico’s partnership. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused Mexico of breaching a trade agreement by forcing airlines to relocate flights from Los Angeles to Felipe Angeles International Airport. All Mexican airlines must now submit flight schedules for U.S. approval until U.S. concerns are addressed. Duffy criticized the previous administration for allowing Mexico's actions, stressing fairness in international aviation while the future of trade relations remains uncertain.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated that Mexico's actions forcing airlines to relocate flights violated a trade agreement and gave domestic airlines an unfair advantage. He emphasized that all Mexican airlines must now submit flight schedules for U.S. government approval until concerns are addressed.
Duffy accused the Biden administration of allowing Mexico to breach the bilateral aviation agreement, asserting that these actions are meant to protect U.S. market interests and enforce fairness among international aviation agreements.
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