McAllen pushes to save Mexico City flight, citing economic and trade fallout
The McAllen International Airport serves as a major hub for business and leisure travelers from northern Mexico and across South Texas. City leaders say the loss of Aeroméxico’s Mexico City route could affect the region’s tourism and trade activity. Courtesy of | City of McAllen

The City of McAllen is mounting an effort to preserve its direct air connection to Mexico City after the U.S. Department of Transportation ordered the cancellation of 13 Mexican-carrier routes to the United States — including Aeroméxico’s flight between McAllen and Mexico City’s Felipe Ángeles International Airport.

Isaac Tawil

City Manager Isaac J. Tawil said McAllen is working closely with federal congressional leaders to safeguard a route he called “a vital economic artery that supports commerce, tourism, and family connections across our binational region.”

“This route has been a strong performer for McAllen and the entire Rio Grande Valley,” Tawil said. “We recognize the importance of protecting the livelihoods of our constituents and the economic momentum we’ve built together.”

Javier Villalobos

McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos described the federal government’s decision as a setback for the city’s cross-border economy.

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