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U.S., Mexico Expand Access for Air Cargo Carriers in New Service Agreement

The U.S. and Mexico reached a new air service agreement that will expand access for air cargo carriers, said the Department of Transportation on Nov. 21 (here). The new agreement includes “unlimited market access for U.S. and Mexican air carriers,…

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improved intermodal rights, pricing flexibility, and other important commercial rights,” said DOT. Air cargo carriers will have “expanded opportunities to provide service to new destinations that were not available under the current agreement, and to offer services from the United States to Mexico and beyond Mexico to other countries,” it said. The agreement will take effect Jan. 1, 2016, following internal implementation steps in each country.