
US and Canadian airways canceled flights Sunday to elements of Mexico after Mexican officers stated drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, often called “El Mencho,” was killed in a navy operation, triggering reported clashes in Jalisco state and prompting journey advisories.
United Airways canceled all Sunday flights to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara.
“United Airways flight operations to/from PVR (Puerto Vallarta) and GDL (Guadalajara) are canceled at this time,” United Airways stated in a press release to FOX Enterprise.
Southwest Airways additionally canceled all flights arriving in and departing from Puerto Vallarta on Sunday.
“Southwest Airways canceled the 4 flights we had scheduled to fly into Puerto Vallarta at this time and the 4 turns again,” the airline stated in a press release to FOX Enterprise. “We’ll proceed to judge the situations because the state of affairs develops. Nothing is extra necessary to Southwest Airways than the protection of our clients and our workers.”
American Airways stated it halted its remaining Sunday service to Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara and Mazatlán.
“Because of the state of affairs in Guadalajara (GDL), Mazatlán (MZT) and Puerto Vallarta (PVR), American has canceled flights to and from GDL, MZT and PVR for the rest of Sunday, Feb. 22,” the airline stated in a press release to FOX Enterprise. “We are going to proceed to watch the state of affairs and make any extra adjustments to our operation as crucial to make sure the protection and safety of our clients and staff members.”
Air Canada stated it has quickly suspended operations in Puerto Vallarta.
No extra cancellations had been introduced past Sunday as of publication.
A number of airways stated they issued journey waivers permitting affected passengers to rebook with out change charges.
The flight adjustments come after Mexican troops reportedly performed operations earlier Sunday in Tapalpa, Jalisco, focusing on El Mencho, a former police officer who turned the chief of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación, which US authorities have recognized as a significant provider of fentanyl to america.
Authorities officers warned of clashes in Jalisco and broader prison exercise, prompting the US Embassy in Mexico to challenge shelter-in-place advisories for a number of states.
El Mencho carried a $15 million US bounty and rose to energy following the arrest of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the previous head of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Over roughly the previous 15 years, the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generación has expanded from a regional prison group into a world trafficking group working from its stronghold in Jalisco.
“I’ve simply been knowledgeable that Mexican safety forces have killed ‘El Mencho,’ one of many bloodiest and most ruthless drug kingpins,” US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau stated in a submit on X. “This can be a nice growth for Mexico, the US, Latin America, and the world. The nice guys are stronger than the unhealthy guys.”
The Mexican Protection Division stated the operation was performed as a part of bilateral coordination and cooperation with the US, and that US authorities offered complementary intelligence that contributed to El Mencho’s killing.
FOX Enterprise reached out to Air Canada for added remark.