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Canadians in Puerto Vallarta may be offered return flights, airlines say
Summary
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said flights to and from Puerto Vallarta were expected to resume soon, and some Canadian carriers have begun rebooking stranded passengers; Global Affairs Canada reports thousands of Canadians are in Mexico.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she expected flights to and from Puerto Vallarta to resume in the coming days. Major Canadian carriers had cancelled routes to Puerto Vallarta and other Mexican cities after recent security operations. Some airlines are now rebooking affected passengers while others continue to monitor conditions. Global Affairs Canada reported there are thousands of Canadians in Mexico, including several thousand in Jalisco State.
Reported developments:
- President Sheinbaum said flights to and from Puerto Vallarta were expected to resume today and tomorrow.
- Flair Airlines rebooked customers stranded in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara for return flights on Tuesday, subject to airport operations, and said about 1,200 travellers were affected.
- Air Canada confirmed its Puerto Vallarta flights would be cancelled for the day and said it was monitoring the situation; WestJet directed customers to website updates about additional cancellations.
- Global Affairs Canada estimates about 18,703 Canadians in Mexico, with 4,672 in Jalisco, and reported consular officials are in close contact with local authorities.
Summary:
President comments raised expectations that limited commercial flights could restart in the next one to two days, and some airlines are preparing to move stranded passengers home subject to airport operations and safety assessments. Many flight schedules remain cancelled or under review and precise timing for returns is undetermined at this time.
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