Overview
- More than 270 flights tied to U.S. routes were affected across major Mexican airports, including Mexico City, Cancún, Mérida, Torreón and Monterrey, with key links to Dallas, Charlotte, Phoenix, Boston, Baltimore, Lansing, New York, Newark, Raleigh-Durham and Toronto.
- Mexico City International Airport reported 55 delays and cancellations on U.S.-linked services over the past two days, affecting American, Delta, United, Viva Aerobus and Volaris.
- Cancún registered 128 affected operations from January 24–26, including 23 cancellations on Monday following earlier delays and cancellations over the weekend.
- FlightAware recorded 25 North American cancellations at Mexico City on Saturday and 30 flights grounded on Sunday due to the severe weather in the United States.
- Aeroméxico announced change-fee waivers and flexible rebooking options, while Quintana Roo authorities reported no formal assistance requests but pointed travelers to the Guest Assist platform.