Aviation Fuel Sales Monopoly Could Be Ended In Mexico
High-level lobbying by the secretary of tourism and Mexican and U.S. airlines against reducing flights because of the soaring prices of “turbosina” — the local name for jet fuel — is prompting Mexico’s Dept. of Transportation (SCT) to consider ways to abolish the virtual turbosina supply monopoly...
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