Reuters first reported the planned cuts on Wednesday, citing an internal government document.
Airport authorities met with airline representatives later on Thursday, but did not say how the flight reductions will be distributed among carriers, according to a source with knowledge of the meeting.
Instead, airport officials would present the methodology for distributing the cuts in a future meeting, the source added.
A representative for the airport confirmed the meeting occurred, but did not explain how it planned to divvy up the cuts.
Mexico's top three carriers, Aeromexico, Volaris and Viva Aerobus, all also criticized the cuts in separate statements.
Persons:
Luis Cortes, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Lopez Obrador, Peter Cerda, Aerobus, Aeromexico, Volaris, Felipe, Kylie Madry, Cassandra Garrison, Raul Cortes, Bill Berkrot, Stephen Coates
Organizations:
Benito Juarez International, REUTERS, MEXICO CITY, Mexico City International, International Air Transport Association, Reuters, Aerobus, Felipe Angeles International Airport, Thomson
Locations:
Mexico City, Mexico, MEXICO, Latin America