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Victor D. Sandiego's avatar

Great info! Sometimes I think about taking a in-country flight to get there faster, and this is good to know. But I hope we don't have to salute the officers when we board because I left that behind decades ago.. :)

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Mike Leavy's avatar

lol. Agreed, hopefully they give us a pass on the military decorum 😉

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Christy Brandt's avatar

Strange to see a government also acting as a for-profit business. Assuming that is what is happening here. I wonder what implications that has? For example, are they allowed to use tax money to drive down the prices of the flights, and put their competitors out of business? A strange dynamic. Maybe there are benefits? It’s hard to say without knowing what the goals or rules are around it I suppose!

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Mike Leavy's avatar

Good observation. The government is not allowed to use any public money (e.g. money from taxes) to fund or operate the airline. They are required to operate it as a business whose financials exist outside the public realm.

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Abraham Isak Pieters's avatar

I'm looking for a job in Mexico please

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Mike Leavy's avatar

I'm afraid I can't help you with that, Abraham. You might want to search for "jobs in mexico" or "careers in mexico", or look into whether you can work in Mexico as an employee for a company in your home country.

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