US-Mexico Air Transport Agreement Enters Into Force
The U.S.-Mexico Air Transport Agreement entered into force Aug. 21, and is expected to grow bilateral trade and travel, the State Department said (here). The agreement will create more opportunities for cargo airlines to fly across the border, the White…
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House has said (see 1607220048). “By providing greater opportunities for passenger and cargo airlines to fly between any points in Mexico and the United States, the new agreement will benefit travelers, businesses, airports and communities in both countries, as well as U.S. and Mexican airlines,” State said in a statement.