The Government of Canada last week announced amendments to the bilateral air transport
agreement with Mexico. These amendments mark a significant step towards modernizing
air services between the two countries.
The announcement was made by Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport,
Infrastructure and Communities, and David Emerson, Minister of
International Trade and Minister for the Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler
Olympics.
"I am very pleased with the new air services arrangements between Canada
and Mexico. These amendments reflect the importance of our long-standing aviation
relationship," stated Minister Cannon, continuing:
"The expanded provisions are consistent with Canada's Blue Sky policy
approach and are expected to produce benefits for passengers, shippers, air
carriers and airports."
The new provisions provide greater market access options for airlines from
both countries for passenger, combination and all-cargo services. Airlines will
also have greater pricing flexibility to respond to market conditions in a more
competitive and timely manner. The new provisions also provide all-cargo air
carriers with more opportunities to facilitate and expedite the flow of cargo
between both countries.
"Mexico is one of Canada's largest trading partners and a premier travel
destination for Canadians," observed Minister Emerson. "These new
air arrangements will allow for the continued expansion of our commercial ties
with Mexico by making the supply chain links between our two countries stronger
and more efficient."
Over 840,000 Canadian tourists visit Mexico each year - making it one of the
most preferred tourist destinations. In 2006, Mexico was Canada's fifth-largest
customer, with exports at $4.4 billion. Mexico was also Canada's third-largest
supplier, with imports reaching $16 billion.
The negotiations followed recent discussions between Minister Cannon and Mexican
Secretary of Transportation Luis Téllez Kuenzler regarding the importance
of the bilateral air transport relationship and recent growth in bilateral air
traffic. Delegations from both countries have agreed to meet again in 2009 to
explore further areas of modernization and liberalization.