Published on December 17, 2025

Mexico is currently facing significant air travel disruptions, with a total of 128 flights cancelled across major airports. The affected destinations include Tijuana (TIJ), Mexico City (MEX), Cancun (CUN), Monterrey (MMMY), San Luis Potosi (MMSP), Oaxaca (MMOX), Los Cabos (MMSD), Guadalajara (MMGL), and several U.S. and Canadian cities. These Mexico flight cancellations are affecting both domestic and international routes, forcing passengers to adjust travel plans and look for alternatives.
| Airport | Number of Cancellations | Key Destinations Affected |
|---|---|---|
| Ponciano Arriaga Int’l (MMSP) | 2 | TIJ, CUN |
| Xoxocotlan Int’l (MMOX) | 6 | TIJ |
| General Abelardo L. Rodriguez Int’l (TIJ) | 45 | GDL, CUL, HMO, LMM, CLQ, DGO, UPN, AGU, MLM, ZCL, QRO, OAX, BJX, NLU, MEX |
| Los Cabos Int’l (MMSD) | 7 | TIJ, TRC, KOAK, KONT, BJX, PDX |
| General Mariano Escobedo Int’l (MMMY) | 7 | TIJ, CUN, PVR, GDL |
| Lic. Benito Juarez Int’l (MMMX) | 7 | TIJ, HMO, LIM, CYYC |
| Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Int’l (MMGL) | 17 | TIJ, CDG, MEX, KOAK, KLAX, KFAT, TGZ, PVR, MTY, VER, DFW |
| Cancun Int’l (MMUN) | 2 | MTY, CYOW |
Total Cancellations: 128
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At Ponciano Arriaga International Airport (MMSP), two notable flights were cancelled:
These cancellations affected both evening and early morning passengers, forcing travelers to seek alternative arrangements or adjust their itineraries.
Xoxocotlan International Airport (MMOX) in Oaxaca experienced repeated cancellations throughout the week, mainly targeting Tijuana:
The repeated cancellations to Tijuana underscore operational pressures at both origin and destination airports, leaving passengers in Oaxaca with limited alternatives.
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General Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport (TIJ) recorded the highest volume of flight cancellations, impacting routes to destinations across Mexico, including Guadalajara, Culiacán, Hermosillo, Los Mochis, Mexico City, Queretaro, and more. Key affected flights included:
Other cancellations spanned overnight and early morning flights, highlighting TIJ flight cancellations as the most widespread issue in the country this week. Passengers faced delays, rescheduling challenges, and potential ripple effects across connecting flights.
Los Cabos International Airport (MMSD) experienced both domestic and U.S.-bound cancellations:
General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MMMY) in Monterrey faced cancellations including:
These cancellations contributed to significant MMMY flight delays, leaving travelers with limited options and affecting onward travel plans.
Lic. Benito Juarez International Airport (MMMX), Mexico’s busiest airport, reported several cancellations across domestic and international flights, including:
These cancellations illustrate ongoing MEX airport disruptions and underline the challenges airlines are facing in maintaining schedules at the nation’s central hub.
Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport (MMGL) in Guadalajara had multiple flight cancellations affecting Tijuana, Mexico City, Fresno, Ontario, Dallas, and even international destinations such as Charles de Gaulle (CDG). Notable cancelled flights included:
Meanwhile, Cancun International Airport (MMUN) experienced CUN canceled departures to Monterrey and Ottawa, further demonstrating the wide reach of travel disruption across Mexico’s airports.
The ongoing cancellations have several implications for travelers and airlines alike:
This Mexican airports flight report demonstrates the scale of disruptions and highlights the importance of proactive planning for passengers traveling within Mexico. Airlines are still managing the situation, and travelers should continue checking updates for potential adjustments or rescheduled departures.
The current situation serves as a reminder for passengers to remain flexible and prepared for sudden changes when traveling within Mexico, particularly amid operational pressures across multiple hubs.
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