by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Mar 17, 2026 | Airlines, Aviation Law
The airline’s online check-in system fails. The passenger is unable to obtain their boarding pass. The passenger arrives at the airport two hours in advance instead of three, as required for international flights. The flight closes. Who should bear the consequences of...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Nov 27, 2025 | Aerolíneas, Aeronaútica, Derecho aeronáutico
On October 28, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) notified several Mexican airlines of an order canceling all services between the United States and Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and suspending 13 current or planned routes operated by...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Feb 12, 2024 | Commercial law, Federal Court, Revocation
On January 12,2024, it was published a decision on the importance to notify the attorneys-in-fact on the revocation of their authority. In the matter at hand, a court agreement that put and end to a trial was signed by one of the party’s attorney-in-fact, yet it was...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Jan 5, 2024 | Commercial law, Contracts, Jurisprudence
The First Chamber of Mexico’s Supreme Court (the “Court”) issued a decision by which it clarified the limits to the freedom of contract principle in a supply agreement. A supply agreement entails the periodic delivery of goods by a supplier to a client, in exchange of...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Feb 10, 2023 | Compliance, Corporativo
ENGLISH VERSION Airlines’ officers, deputies, public servants and representatives of aviation and airport organizations met at the offices of the Chamber of Deputies to discuss Mexico’s president initiative to amend the Airports Law and the Civil...