Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced measures against Mexican airlines due to alleged violations of bilateral aviation agreements, specifically regarding flight schedules at Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport [1][2] - The U.S. has threatened to deny flight applications from Mexican carriers if concerns are not addressed, and has required Mexican airlines to submit all flight itineraries involving the U.S. for approval [1][2] - The measures are seen as a response to Mexico's actions that the U.S. claims are anti-competitive and violate the 2015 aviation agreement [1] Group 2 - Delta Air Lines and Aeroméxico have been collaborating since 2016, but the U.S. has previously threatened to penalize these companies due to the ongoing dispute [2] - The U.S. measures are part of broader trade tensions, as the U.S. has also announced tariffs on Mexican imports, including a 30% tariff on goods starting August 1 and approximately 17% on fresh tomatoes [2]
又是“美国优先” 美交通部对墨西哥航空业“下手”