Viva considered that the unilateral decision announced by the United States government to no longer authorize new flights from AIFA and AICM, and the short notice with which the respective order was issued, will have an impact on thousands of North American and Mexican passengers in the middle of the holiday season, which is why it is committed to dialogue.
Viva calls for dialogue to avoid harm to passengers due to the US decision not to allow new flights
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