Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico Protest US DOT's Decision to End Joint Agreement

In a formal filing, Delta Air Lines alongside Aeromexico criticizes the US Department of Transportation's decision to terminate their Joint Cooperation Agreement as 'arbitrary and discriminatory'.

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