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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Mexican airline Aeromexico is pictured on a plane’s tail at the hangars of the airline in the Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City, Mexico June 28,2022 REUTERS/Luis Cortes/File Photo

By Kylie Madry and Cassandra Garrison

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -New flight reductions at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) will take effect in November, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday, sparking an outcry from the aviation sector.

The government earlier in the day ordered by decree that the busiest airport in Latin America cut flights to 43 per hour from 52.

The decree requires the reductions to begin in the winter season, which the International Air Transport Association (IATA) defines as the last Sunday of October to the last Saturday of March.

Reuters first reported the planned cuts on Wednesday, citing an internal government document.

Lopez Obrador said in his regular morning press conference that airlines had been consulted about the plan.

Airport authorities met with airline representatives later on Thursday, but did not say how the flight reductions will be distributed among carriers, according to a source with knowledge of the meeting. Instead, airport officials would present the methodology for distributing the cuts in a future meeting, the source added.

“Nothing was reported about the effects on each airline. They only repeated that operations would be reduced as the (decree) already says,” the source said.

A representative for the airport did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

IATA was critical of the government’s “unilateral” decision.

“This decision by the government does not take into account the interests of consumers, nor does it respect the necessary consultative process with operators and users, especially at the country’s main airport,” Peter Cerda, IATA regional vice president, said in a statement.

Mexico’s top three carriers, Aeromexico, Volaris and Viva Aerobus, all also criticized the cuts in separate statements.

“The short notice of this decision will have a negative impact on the travel plans of thousands of passengers, especially given how soon the high season of winter is,” Viva Aerobus said.

Aeromexico said the reductions also would affect workers and the ability to attract new investments, which depend on “legal certainty and adequate air connectivity.”

Volaris called for studies “to guarantee equity and avoid any form of discrimination in the implementation of these measures.”

Some 1,000 flights a week will be slashed by the new measure, national air transportation chamber Canaero said in a statement.

The cuts follow previous flight caps at the airport last year, as the government attempts to reduce saturation in the Mexican capital’s airspace and divert more traffic to the newer, state-run Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA).

“Since we have the (AIFA), which does have the capacity, that’s how we’re going to resolve this,” Lopez Obrador said on Thursday.

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