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    Mexico calls on Canada to lift the suspension of flights

    Maria GillBy Maria GillJanuary 30, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
    Mexico calls on Canada to lift the suspension of flights
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    Mexico | Mexico called on Canada to reverse its decision to suspend flights to the Latin American country, which it said could cause a “severe economic crisis”.

    Also read: Ottawa announces the suspension of flights and quarantine at the hotel

    Also read: Air Transat suspended all its activities and canceled Air Canada flights

    Also read: Strong traveler reactions after the Ottawa announcement

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday further tightening of restrictions on entry to Canada and the suspension of flights to Mexico and the Caribbean until April 30, in an effort to stem the spread of the Coronavirus.

    The Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Mexican government hopes that “this measure can be withdrawn as soon as possible in order to prevent a severe economic crisis in the region.”

    Mexico, Canada, and the United States are part of the T-MEC North American Trade Agreement.

    As of Friday, Canada had recorded more than 769,000 cases of coronavirus and 19,000 deaths, while Mexico on Thursday expressed regret over the infection of 1.8 million people and 155,100 deaths in total.

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