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Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta after clashes disrupt flights to Edmonton
Summary
Several Canadian families remain in Puerto Vallarta after a reported military operation and subsequent unrest disrupted flights; WestJet says it has added 12 return flights and provided hotel accommodations.
Content
Several Canadian families remain in Puerto Vallarta after unrest disrupted the flights they planned to use to return to Edmonton. The Wywrot and Benson families were among passengers who experienced repeated delays and a cancelled rebooked flight. Reports say a military operation targeting a cartel leader prompted retaliation in the area, with road closures and airport disruptions. WestJet says it has provided hotel accommodations and is scheduling additional flights.
Known details:
- Families scheduled on WestJet flights to Edmonton experienced repeated delays and cancellations.
- Reports say a military operation targeting a cartel leader prompted local disruptions, including road closures and airport impacts.
- WestJet says it has scheduled 12 additional return flights and is looking at adding more, and that it provided hotel stays to affected guests.
- Passengers reported running low on medication, missed school, lost wages, and a dispute over whether an agent rebooked their flight.
Summary:
Travel disruptions have left some Canadian families facing practical and financial strain while arranging their return. WestJet reports it has added 12 flights and offered accommodations; the timing of further departures remains undetermined at this time.
