Posted Apr 30, 2019, 2:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 1,148
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Originally Posted by texastarkus
It seems Allegiant is thinking about flying to Mexico and one of the from cities is San Antonio.
1 More specifically, under both its certificate and exemption applications, Allegiant requests authority to engage in (1) scheduled foreign air transportation of persons, property and mail (a) from a point or points in the United States to a point or points in Mexico, (b) from Dallas/Fort Worth and San Antonio to Mexico City, Toluca, and Acapulco, and beyond to points in Panama and beyond, (c) from New York, Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Houston, to Mexico City and Toluca, and beyond to a point or points in Central and/or South America, and (d) from a point or points in the United States, via an intermediate point or points, to a point or points in Mexico, and beyond, as mutually agreed in writing by the aeronautical authorities of the U.S. and Mexico; and (2) scheduled foreign air transportation of property and mail (a) from a point or points in the United States, via an intermediate point or points, to a point or points in Mexico, and beyond, and (b) from a point or points in Mexico to any point.
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Interesting. A few years ago San Antonio had direct service to Toluca, but that was discontinued (can't remember which carrier, I think it was one of the low cost Mexican oens). But with the new higher speed rail commuter service between CDMX and Toluca and the cancellation of the new Mexico City airport by AMLO, perhaps there's more demand now for SAT-TLC.
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