The Mexican government announced a major restructuring...
The Mexican government announced a major restructuring of air service after a two-week strike and bankruptcy at its Aeromexico airline. The strike has been declared illegal. The government said a commission will look into forming a new trunk airline to replace Aeromexico, especially for the 15 Mexican cities now left without any major air service. A spokesman for the union said legal action will be taken to protest the decision. The airline filed for bankruptcy four days after the strike by the 7,200 ground workers started, saying it was losing more than $1 million a day.
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