The story from FAA.gov here.
Basically, by downgrading Mexico's saftey rating, Mexican air carriers cannot establish new services to the U.S., but they can maintain existing flights. As a result, Delta has announced that they have to remove their codes from their Aeromexico flights. Passengers can be rebooked under an Aeromexico flight number. AA will probably have to do the same.
FAA downgrades Mexico's Civil Aviation Authority's rating
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FAA downgrades Mexico's Civil Aviation Authority's rating
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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss"
"I'm not a real pilot, but I play one on VATSIM"
"If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you."
"Sarcasm is just one more service I offer"
Current bid theme: Random Airbus Bid

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