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Thousands of Passengers Grounded in Mexico as Aeromexico, Viva Aerobus, and Other Airlines Face 108 Cancellations and 356 Delays in Tijuana, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, and More

Published on December 18, 2025

Thousands of passengers affected as 356 flight delays and 108 cancellations disrupt travel in tijuana, guadalajara, mexico city, monterrey, and more

Flying is not free, and the impact of travel is not trivial, but today, thousands of people get stuck and is forced to wait on airports, due to flights getting cancelled and delayed on several of the most important airports in the country. The airports and flights are not only important due to the fact they are big, but also due to the fact that they are highly stregically placed and they are big international airports. The airports are General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, and Lic. Benito Juarez International Airport.

The Long delays and numerous cancellations are starting nothing but bad and frustrating mass inconveniance and disruptions and are travel to and from the country in and out of the country. These are unexpected delays that are extremely frustrating to travelers and impact the travel to and from the country and the tourism industry in and out of the country, primarily in the country .

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Affected Airports and Airlines:

Widespread Delays and Cancellations

Today’s flight operations at multiple major airports in Mexico are facing significant setbacks, with the total number of delays and cancellations reaching unprecedented numbers. At General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport in Tijuana, there have been 96 delays and 47 cancellations reported. This marks one of the largest disruptions of the day, leaving passengers unsure about their flight schedules and affecting onward connections.

At Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport in Guadalajara, 96 delays and 20 cancellations have been recorded. This considerable disruption is adding strain to both passengers and airlines alike, as travelers are forced to deal with rescheduling and lengthy waiting times.

Mexico City’s Lic. Benito Juarez International Airport, one of the country’s busiest, is also seeing a heavy impact, with 76 delays and five cancellations. This is leading to a domino effect of scheduling conflicts, particularly affecting international connections, as passengers and flight crews work around the unexpected disruptions.

Further south, General Mariano Escobedo International Airport in Monterrey reports 37 delays and eight cancellations. Meanwhile, Federal de Bachigualato International Airport in Durango is experiencing 12 delays and four cancellations, a smaller yet still significant disruption for the affected passengers.

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Other airports also experiencing interruptions include General Francisco J. Mujica International in Morelia with 12 delays, Lic. Jesus Teran Peredo International in Aguascalientes, which has seen four delays and five cancellations, and Xoxocotlan International in Oaxaca, where there have been nine delays and four cancellations.

Passengers Affected

These widespread delays and cancellations are affecting a large number of passengers traveling through these airports. Given the size of these airports and their connections to both domestic and international destinations, the disruptions are likely to impact thousands of travelers across the country. These delays are not limited to just passengers flying to or from Mexico; international travelers are also feeling the effects, with numerous flights scheduled to arrive or depart from airports like Tijuana, Guadalajara, and Mexico City being delayed or rerouted.

Flight delays often lead to a chain reaction of inconveniences, including missed connecting flights, rebooking difficulties, and increased travel expenses for passengers. Travelers are urged to check with their airlines for updated information and be prepared for longer wait times and possible changes in their travel plans.

Impact on Tourism

The tourism industry in Mexico is already grappling with a slow recovery from the global pandemic, and these flight disruptions are presenting further challenges. As one of the world’s top tourist destinations, Mexico depends heavily on its airports to ensure the smooth arrival and departure of international visitors. The delays and cancellations caused by these disruptions can have a ripple effect on tourism, especially in cities like Cancun, Mexico City, and Guadalajara, which are known for their vibrant tourism sectors.

Tourists arriving for vacations, business trips, or cultural explorations may find their schedules significantly altered, affecting their planned itineraries. Hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions could experience a decrease in visitor numbers due to delayed arrivals, resulting in financial losses for local businesses. Additionally, international visitors may be discouraged from traveling to Mexico in the short term if flight operations remain unpredictable.

The aviation industry is also feeling the strain, with airlines scrambling to accommodate delayed passengers, reschedule flights, and manage customer service inquiries. This not only leads to an increase in operational costs but could also tarnish the reputation of Mexican airports, which are key gateways for tourism.

Conclusion

These delays and cancellations are a continuing problem. The exact cause remains unclear. The impact on passengers, tourism, and the Mexican economy are large and complex. Travelers are recommended to contact airlines frequently to stay on schedule.

Flight delays and cancellations are the only operational challenges. Customers should consider the impact on their travel plans and the need to travel in the immediate future. The peak holiday period is accompanied by a large volume of customer travel. The challenges to the efficient operation of airlines and airports are very significant.

Disruptions in fully recovering Mexico’s tourism sector remind us of the very strong demand air travel has within the tourism industry. México’s tourism industry is very vibrant!

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