The Trump administration is threatening to revoke antitrust immunity for the pricing agreement between Delta Air Lines (DAL) and Grupo Aeromexico amid new orders demanding Mexico to address anticompetitive behavior, with a show cause order arguing it no longer “serves the public interest,” Michael O’Boyle of Bloomberg reports. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued an order requiring Mexican airlines to file schedules with U.S. authorities and seek approval for large charter flights. “Let these actions serve as a warning to any country who thinks it can take advantage of the US,” Duffy said in the statement.
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