Government Accountability

U.S. Takes Stand Against Mexico’s Unfair Aviation Practices, Orders Delta and Aeromexico to End Partnership

By Economics Desk | September 16, 2025

The U.S. Transportation Department revokes antitrust immunity for Delta and Aeromexico amid mounting concerns over Mexico’s unfair favoritism toward domestic airlines, underscoring the urgent need to defend American carriers and jobs.

In a decisive move upholding American interests, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has revoked the longstanding antitrust immunity that allowed Delta Airlines and Aeromexico to jointly price and schedule flights, effectively forcing these carriers to dissolve their partnership. This bold action directly responds to Mexico’s unfair policies that have disadvantaged U.S. airlines — a clear affront to free-market principles and the spirit of cross-border trade. Is Mexico Playing by Its Own Rules at America’s Expense? The core issue lies in Mexico's forced relocation of passenger and cargo flights from the centrally located Benito Juarez International Airport — one of Latin...

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