During this process, the airline’s operations have not been suspended and are carried out normally according to their established schedules.
“With these actions, the administration of the Benito Juárez Mexico City International Airport reaffirms its decision to continue acting with order, discipline and transparency, within the framework of the Rule of Law that governs our country,” the agency said in a statement.
In a statement sent later, Aeromar reported that “the talks will continue in the coming days with the aim of preserve sources of employment”, and ensured the continuity of its operations.
If the proposal is approved, Aeromar would obtain a breath of oxygen to operate in its main demand center, from where it operates flights to acapulco, ixtapa, Beautiful villa Y McAllenin the United States, among other destinations.
Aeromar has spun several years in financial crisis. Since 2019, company workers have warned of a “Technical bankruptcy” of the airline, and during the pandemic the company cut salaries and stopped the payment of various benefits.
This has caused their unions to have called a strike since 2021, which has been extended on several occasions due to the promise of payment from their managers. According to estimates of his workers, the company owes a total of 6,500 million pesos.