Euronews • 2/23/2026 – 2/25/2026

Following the killing of cartel leader ‘El Mencho,’ civil unrest has led to significant disruptions for travelers in Mexico, particularly in popular tourist destinations such as Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara. Although the situation in these areas appears to have returned to normal, many travelers have faced cancellations and delays in their travel plans. Visitors to Puerto Vallarta have been advised to stay indoors as a precautionary measure during this period of unrest (Euronews). American Airlines and Southwest Airlines have canceled flights to Mexico in response to the violence that erupted after the cartel leader's death. Hundreds of flights to and from Mexico have been canceled, particularly those that connect through Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Tepic, or Manzanillo. Travelers are urged to check the status of their flights before heading to the airport, as many airlines have adjusted their schedules (Dallas News, Mexico News Daily). While airports are operating normally, the cancellations have caused confusion and concern among travelers. It is important for those planning to travel to Mexico to be aware of their rights during civil unrest, as outlined in various travel advisories. Travelers should remain informed about the situation and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety (Mexico News Daily, Euronews). Overall, the aftermath of the cartel leader's killing has prompted significant travel disruptions, and travelers are encouraged to stay updated on flight statuses and local advisories as the situation evolves.
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