Airlines halt Puerto Vallarta flights
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Mexican drug lord killing sparks revenge attacks; cars and businesses set ablaze, highways blocked
By Leila Miller, Emily Green and Lizbeth Diaz Feb 22 (Reuters) - Within hours of the killing of Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, better known as El Mencho, in a military raid on Sunday, gunmen suspected to be his supporters blocked highways across several states and set cars and businesses ablaze.
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Flights resume to Puerto Vallarta as tourists describe hunkering down after cartel violence erupts in Mexico
The US and Canada urged their citizens in parts of Mexico to shelter in place on Sunday as a Mexican cartel retaliated for the death of its leader. In videos shared online, burning vehicles and plumes of smoke could be seen rising from Puerto Vallarta and ...
After cartel violence shut down flights and blocked roads in Puerto Vallarta, Americans are canceling vacations and rethinking future travel plans.
Feb 22 (Reuters) - Air Canada said on Sunday it temporarily suspended operations in Mexico's Puerto Vallarta, citing an ongoing security situation. Reuters reported earlier in the day that Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera,
U.S. citizens are being urged to shelter in place amid unrest in Puerto Vallarta, one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations. Flights in and out of the airport are also being canceled, delayed or diverted Sunday.
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Is it safe to travel to Mexico right now? What to know about the US security alert and flight cancellations
Major airlines canceled flights and issued travel alerts on Monday for areas across Mexico following a surge of violence in the country after a powerful cartel leader was killed over the weekend. Following the unrest,