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Court overturns DOT termination of Delta-Aeromexico pact

A U.S. court has reversed the DOT's decision to end the Delta-Aeromexico joint venture, affecting airlines and passengers.

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The story so far

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the U.S. Department of Transportation's decision to terminate the joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico. The court ruled that the DOT's non-renewal of the joint venture was arbitrary and capricious.

The ruling preserves the partnership, which allows the airlines to coordinate flights, schedules, and pricing between the U.S. and Mexico. The decision is a significant win for both Delta and Aeromexico, as it allows them to continue their collaborative efforts. The ruling also sets a precedent for how the DOT approaches similar joint ventures in the future.

However, the DOT may appeal the decision, which could prolong the legal battle. Additionally, the court's ruling does not address the underlying antitrust concerns that led to the DOT's initial decision to terminate the joint venture. These issues may resurface in future regulatory reviews or legal challenges.

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The obvious questions

What was the DOT's original decision regarding the Delta-Aeromexico joint venture?

The DOT decided to terminate the joint venture, citing antitrust concerns.

Why did the court overturn the DOT's decision?

The court ruled that the DOT's decision was arbitrary and capricious, lacking a solid legal foundation.

What does this ruling mean for passengers?

The ruling allows the joint venture to continue, which may result in more flight options and potentially lower prices for passengers traveling between the U.S. and Mexico.

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Delta Air Lines Aeromexico U.S. Department of Transportation 11th Circuit Court Joint Venture Antitrust

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