Published on February 24, 2026

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Recent disruptions in Mexican aviation have resulted in widespread flight cancellations, affecting major hubs and popular routes to the United States and within Mexico. Airports impacted include Cancun Airport, Mexico City Airport, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, and Monterrey. Key destinations disrupted by these cancellations include John F. Kennedy, Newark Liberty, Boston Logan, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Seattle, Toronto, Denver, Philadelphia, and various domestic Mexican airports. In total, more than 200 flights were cancelled over the past two days, significantly affecting both business and leisure travelers.
Cancun Airport experienced numerous cancellations, primarily to U.S. destinations. Airlines including American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, and United suspended multiple departures. Highlights include:
Passengers traveling through Cancun Airport are facing disruptions on both early morning and evening flights, leaving limited alternatives for New York, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, and Philadelphia.
Mexico City Airport has also faced a significant wave of cancellations, affecting both domestic and international flights. Key disruptions include:
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These cancellations have affected passenger access to U.S. hubs and major domestic routes, with airlines operating limited options for affected travelers.
Guadalajara departures were heavily affected by flight cancellations, with both domestic and U.S.-bound flights impacted:
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Passengers relying on Guadalajara departures have faced sudden changes, requiring alternative routing or rebooking for domestic and U.S. flights.
Additional airports also reported multiple cancellations:
| Airport | Total Cancellations | Key Destinations Affected | Main Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cancun Airport (MMUN) | 24 | JFK, Newark, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Philadelphia, Mexico City | American, JetBlue, Delta, United, Aeromexico |
| Mexico City Airport (MMMX) | 25 | JFK, Newark, Boston, Miami, GUA, OAX, GDL, PVR | Aeromexico, Delta, United, American |
| Guadalajara (MMGL) | 28 | Mexico City, Cancun, Houston, Los Angeles, Denver, Monterrey, Veracruz | Aeromexico, United, Volaris, Viva Aerobus |
| Monterrey (MMMY) | 3 | Guadalajara | Aeromexico, Viva Aerobus |
| Los Cabos (MMSD) | 2 | JFK, Newark | JetBlue, United |
| Puerto Vallarta (MMPR) | 34 | Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix, Denver, Toronto | Alaska, American, Delta, United, Viva Aerobus |
Total Flights Cancelled: 116
A detailed look at the cancellations shows several patterns:
Travelers are advised to monitor airline notifications closely, consider alternate airports or routes, and allow additional time for rebooking or connecting flights. Staying informed and planning ahead will help mitigate the inconvenience caused by these flight cancellations.
The ongoing wave of flight cancellations across Mexico highlights the vulnerability of the aviation network to operational challenges. Cancun Airport, Mexico City Airport, and regional hubs like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta are facing disruptions that affect major U.S. and domestic destinations. With over 100 flights cancelled in the last two days, travelers must remain flexible and proactive to navigate changes in schedules and ensure smoother travel during this period of instability.
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