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US Transportation Chief warns Europe against restricting US transatlantic flights

Sean Duffy, U.S. Transportation secretary, warned European governments on Wednesday against unilaterally restricting transatlantic travel. Washington was prepared to enforce agreements made by other countries. This position is echoed in recent actions taken against Mexico for similar reasons.

Duffy, who is in Montreal for an international aviation conference, said that he was concerned about Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Dublin.

Duffy questioned the validity of the noise data used to justify flight reductions.

Duffy ordered Mexican carriers in July to submit U.S. schedules. He could also disapprove any flight requests coming from Mexico, if Mexico's government did not address U.S. concerns. He ordered Delta Air Lines to dissolve a joint venture with Aeromexico by January 1 earlier this month.

U.S. Airlines have expressed concern about the noise reduction flight cap at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport as well as the passenger cap at Dublin Airport that is currently on hold due to a legal challenge. Last year, a Dutch court ordered the government do more to reduce noise pollution. JetBlue Airways told USDOT last month that it was "clear that there is a problem with access for U.S. carriers to Lisbon" and that it would take legal action if necessary.

Duffy claimed that the actions taken by the administration against Mexico also targeted Europe. Duffy said, "I think Mexico shows that we won't take it." "We are not in a position where we have to put pressure on anyone."

Duffy stated that the requirement for Mexico to submit flight schedules is "a sign that we're willing to take further action if they do not comply with our open skies agreements." When asked about Delta's criticism, Duffy said that he understood their position regarding the Mexico JV. However, he added that they will be pleased that "we are standing for the agreements we have worldwide." Reporting by David Shepardson, Washington Editing by Matthew Lewis

(source: Reuters)