Mexico to return slots to US carriers under commitment to end spat with Trump administration

The agreement is not finalised but stands to end a dispute involving access to Mexico City’s primary airport. The US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Mexico’s transportation regulator have reached a preliminary deal addressing a geopolitical dispute that disrupted Mexican-US flights and ensnar
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