Americans in parts of Mexico are being urged to shelter in place as cartel violence and security operations disrupt daily ...
Travel agencies said that in the last year or so, there has been apprehension about traveling to Mexico.
Unrest in Mexico has left some Americans stuck and had others reaching out to their travel agent to see if they needed to change upcoming trips.
As tensions rise in Mexico following the killing of a major drug cartel leader, American tourists face flight cancellations and disruptions.
Local travel agents said they are advising their clients to be patient and see how things develop, especially for people who have trips planned weeks and months from now.
San Diego International Airport’s website showed a pattern of delayed and canceled flights tied to the storms impacting parts of the U.S.
Violence in Mexico over the weekend is the latest example of geopolitical disruptions linked to the Trump administration’s policies that are roiling Canadian travel.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has updated its travel advice for anyone in Mexico. The ECHO today reported the FCDO warning British people in Mexico to remain indoors and ...
Canadian travellers impacted by escalating tensions in Mexico may be able to get a refund or modify their upcoming bookings as airlines offer more flexibility.
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