Overview
- GAP said that by Feb. 25 Guadalajara had 99% of scheduled flights operating with three cancellations and one delay, while Puerto Vallarta was at 100%, and Flair Airlines had resumed service.
- Across Sunday and Monday, 329 flights were canceled — 191 in Guadalajara, 134 in Puerto Vallarta, and four in Manzanillo — affecting passengers through Tuesday afternoon.
- Airports in Jalisco remain under protection from the National Guard and the Army, and the Navy’s ship Usumacinta arrived in Puerto Vallarta with more than 100 personnel and vehicles to bolster security.
- The U.S. State Department withdrew its temporary shelter recommendation for parts of Jalisco as regular advisory guidance resumed, and the state governor ended a three‑day code red with schools, offices, and businesses reopening.
- Departing flights from Puerto Vallarta ran at full capacity while some inbound services had empty seats as visitors left early, and OMA reported its airports operated normally without traffic impact.