Travel Alert: New videos show violence across Mexico after deadly takedown of cartel leader ...
New videos show violence across Mexico that has triggered travel advisories after deadly takedown of cartel leader ...
Severe winter weather across the northeastern United States, a partial government shutdown and security concerns in parts of western Mexico made air travel challenging Monday.
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The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ...
American tourists in Mexico face travel disruptions due to violence, with airlines canceling flights and advising caution. Winter weather is also causing delays.
The Foreign Office has updated its advice following unrest across Mexico.
Global Affairs Canada is advising people to exercise a high degree of caution if they are in Mexico, avoid non-essential travel in several states, and that the security situation "could deteriorate ...
Flights are resuming, but the U.S. State Department is still telling American citizens in five Mexican states to "shelter in ...
In nine years of wintering in Puerto Vallarta, the sun-washed resort city on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, Berl Schwartz has heard plenty of rumors about the cartel presence.
The US embassy said in its advisory that while no airports have been closed, roadblocks have impacted airline operations, with some domestic and international flights cancelled in both Guadalajara and ...
Travelers stranded and airlines cancel flights after violence spreads in western Mexico. Here's what officials are advising Texans.