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Delta-Aeromexico joint venture ordered to end by US government

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Delta-Aeromexico joint venture ordered to end by US government
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Zach Griff Senior reporter | The Points Guy

Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico will be required to end their joint venture by January 1, 2026, following a decision from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The ruling comes after nearly two years of discussions involving both airlines and the governments of the United States and Mexico.

The DOT’s order, first reported by PaxEx.Aero, concludes that the partnership between Delta and Aeromexico cannot continue. The department cited concerns about anticompetitive practices at Mexico City’s Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX), where Mexican authorities have been accused of limiting access for other airlines in favor of Aeromexico.

The joint venture, which began almost ten years ago, allowed Delta and Aeromexico to coordinate on fares and flight schedules beyond their SkyTeam alliance partnership. Since its inception, it has led to expanded cross-border service between the U.S. and Mexico.

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According to aviation analytics firm Cirium, Aeromexico had planned for its total seats to and from the U.S. this year to increase by nearly 33% compared with 2019 levels. Delta was also set to grow its seat capacity to Mexico by 17% over six years.

The Biden administration initially announced in January 2024 that it would not renew the antitrust immunity enabling this close cooperation between the carriers. After further review, the DOT determined that competition in Mexico City had deteriorated rather than improved in recent months.

Delta expressed disappointment with Monday’s decision. In a statement provided late Monday, Delta said it was "disappointed" by the DOT's ruling, which it said would cause "significant harm to U.S. jobs, communities and consumers traveling between the U.S. and Mexico."

Both airlines have argued that their joint venture benefits consumers through increased connectivity between the two countries. It remains unclear whether they will appeal the decision or what level of cooperation might continue under their existing alliance agreement if an appeal is not pursued.

The termination could affect dozens of routes between the United States and Mexico City as a result of unwinding their partnership.

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