- The temporary suspension of flights to western Mexico due to localized gang violence and unrest following a military operation.
- The successful resumption of normal airport operations in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara as regional security conditions stabilized.
- The specific air carriers, including United Airlines and Alaska Airlines, that quickly restored their routes to the affected region.
- The ongoing recommendation for travelers to monitor their flight status closely and utilize airline alert systems for real-time updates.
Air carriers based in the United States have officially resumed commercial flights to western Mexico following a brief suspension. This return to normal operations comes after a two-day period of gang-related violence and civil unrest that temporarily disrupted air travel to the region. The security issues initially began after a military operation in the Mexican state of Jalisco resulted in the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, a prominent cartel leader widely known as El Mencho. In response to the military operation, members of organized crime groups initiated retaliatory actions across the state. This sudden rise in violence prompted United States officials to advise their citizens in the area to shelter in place for safety on Sunday and Monday, which fell on February twenty-second and twenty-third.

Consequently, multiple airlines across the United States preemptively canceled their scheduled flights to major airports in the affected state. These cancellations primarily impacted the transportation hubs of Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, leaving many passengers grounded. However, by Tuesday, February twenty-fourth, the management group overseeing the Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara airports confirmed that both facilities had safely returned to their standard operations. Security personnel continue to maintain a visible presence at both locations to ensure the ongoing safety of travelers, and airline operations have fully stabilized to accommodate the backlog of passengers.
With the resumption of flights, passengers who need to depart from these Mexican airports are now able to rebook their travel and return home safely. Additionally, inbound flights from the United States and Canada have restarted for those looking to travel into the region for vacation or business. United Airlines was among the first major carriers to resume its services to both Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, restarting its operations on Monday night. The carrier currently offers numerous routes connecting United States cities such as Chicago, Denver, and Houston directly to the state of Jalisco.

Similarly, Alaska Airlines reinstated its flights to the area on Tuesday, operating essential routes from Los Angeles and Seattle to Puerto Vallarta, as well as flights from Los Angeles to Guadalajara. Flight tracking data further indicated that Delta Air Lines restarted its morning routes to Puerto Vallarta from Minneapolis, Detroit, and Atlanta. Southwest Airlines also resumed its budget-friendly service between Denver and Puerto Vallarta early Tuesday morning. As the aviation sector completely restores its schedules to the Jalisco region, authorities strongly advise all travelers to monitor their specific flight status closely. Passengers are encouraged to sign up for text and email alerts directly through their respective airlines to stay informed of any potential operational updates.
