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Bay Area travelers stranded in Puerto Vallarta after flights were canceled
Summary
Flights between the Bay Area and Puerto Vallarta were canceled after Mexican officials reported a military operation that killed a cartel leader, leaving dozens of Bay Area residents stranded; it is undetermined when flights will resume.
Content
Flights between the San Francisco Bay Area and Puerto Vallarta were canceled on Sunday after Mexican authorities reported a military operation that killed a cartel leader. The cancellations left dozens of Bay Area residents stranded in the resort city. U.S. officials advised Americans in the area to shelter in place. Airport officials said the airport was placed under Mexican military protection.
Key facts:
- Mexican officials reported that military forces killed cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, and authorities described retaliatory actions following that operation.
- Puerto Vallarta airport operations were suspended and incoming and outgoing flights were canceled, affecting travelers between the Bay Area and the resort city.
- U.S. officials urged Americans in Puerto Vallarta to shelter in place, and some hotels instructed guests to remain on property.
- Airport officials said the airport was under the protection of the Mexican military and it is undetermined when flights will resume.
Summary:
The flight suspension disrupted travel for dozens of Bay Area residents and left many guests staying longer than planned. Mexican and U.S. officials reported the military action and said authorities were securing airport facilities. Undetermined at this time.
