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Mexico transfers some of its flight slots in the capital airport to US carriers

By Kylie Madry

MEXICO CITY - Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Monday that Mexican Airlines had agreed to give some of the flight slots in the busy capital airport, to U.S. carriers. This comes amid a spat between both countries over the distribution of flights.

Sheinbaum stated in her morning press conference that "Several weeks ago there was a redistribution of slots in which Mexican Airlines gave up their spots in order to U.S. Airlines, taking into consideration competitiveness."

Sheinbaum refused to reveal how many flight slots were affected, but said that a digital distribution system would be implemented next year and U.S. airlines and other international carriers were already onboard.

The concession comes after the U.S. Department of Transportation cracked down in recent months on Mexican Airlines' operations in the U.S., several years since Mexico cut slots at its capital airport and relocated cargo flights to another, further-away, site.

The DOT revoked the approval of more than a dozen routes operated by Mexican carriers in October and canceled all combined passenger and freight flights from the new Felipe Angeles International Airport to the U.S.

Sheinbaum, however, said that U.S. officials must "recognize both airports", the main Mexico City International Airport, AICM, and the AIFA which was built by Sheinbaum’s predecessor, Andres Manual Lopez Obrador.

Lopez Obrador ordered slot cuts and a cargo flight shift citing an oversaturation of the AICM in central Mexico, which is currently undergoing renovations.

She said she met with cargo carriers and that they were happy to fly out of AIFA.

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United Airlines reported in August that Mexican officials informed U.S. carriers that AICM "confiscated slots" at the AICM

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. (Reporting and editing by Cassandra Garrison; Kylie Madry)

(source: Reuters)