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Tourists report being stuck at Puerto Vallarta resorts after cartel violence
Summary
American tourists in Puerto Vallarta reported being unable to leave resorts after cartel-related violence followed the reported killing of Nemesio 'El Mencho'. Some travellers said airport operations and shuttles were disrupted and airlines sent notices citing civil unrest.
Content
American tourists visiting Puerto Vallarta reported being unable to leave luxury resorts as unrest affected the area. Videos and photos shared online showed armed individuals at the airport and smoke visible in nearby zones. The articles link the unrest to retaliation after the Mexican Army killed Nemesio 'El Mencho' in Tapalpa. Several travellers said shuttles and flights were disrupted and that airlines referenced "civil unrest" in messages to customers.
What is known:
- Social media posts from visitors and airport personnel described disruptions at Puerto Vallarta and people running as armed individuals were seen in airport areas.
- The unrest is reported as a reaction to the Mexican Army killing Nemesio 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in Tapalpa.
- Some travellers said their shuttles and flights could not operate and that airlines sent notices indicating no travel through February 26 due to "civil unrest."
- Influencers and other visitors posted messages expressing fear and saying they were temporarily stuck at resorts.
Summary:
The reported violence disrupted travel in and around Puerto Vallarta and left some visitors unable to depart, with social media posts and airline notices documenting the interruptions. Undetermined at this time.
