The United States has canceled 13 airline routes from Mexico in response to violations of a 2015 transport agreement, escalating tensions between the two nations over air travel regulations.
- The United States Department of Transportation announced the cancellation of 13 routes operated by Mexican airlines, citing Mexicos non-compliance with a 2015 air transport agreement.
- All combined services between the United States and Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico will be terminated, affecting travel plans for many passengers.
- Aeroméxico and other airlines will face significant disruptions as the cancellations also target routes to the Mexico City International Airport, a major hub for international travel.
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This decision reflects growing tensions in U.S.-Mexico relations, particularly in aviation, and could have economic impacts on both nations, affecting tourism and business travel significantly.