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Aeromexico, Canadian Airlines Resume Mexico Flights Despite Cartel Retaliation Warnings

Story Thread|US Expands Drug War After Cartel Kingpin's Death

Araverus Team|Monday, February 23, 2026 at 9:08 PM

Araverus Team

Feb 23, 2026 · 9:08 PM

Airline Operations · Mexico Cartel Violence · Security Situation · Travel Advisory

Airline OperationsMexico Cartel ViolenceSecurity SituationTravel Advisory

Following the killing of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader "El Mencho" by the Mexican army, widespread violence and unrest occurred across multiple Mexican states, impacting air travel.

Canadian airlines, including Air Transat, Air Canada, and WestJet, initially suspended or adjusted operations to affected areas like Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, and Manzanillo. As the situation began to stabilize, these airlines announced plans to resume normal operations starting Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

Canadian officials urged caution for citizens in Mexico and provided updates on the stabilization of the security situation. Despite the resumption of flights, security experts warn of potential retaliatory actions by the cartel and internal power struggles.

The events caused significant disruption and fear among Canadian tourists in Mexico, with some reporting difficulties in leaving the country and witnessing extensive damage.

Thread Timeline: US Expands Drug War After Cartel Kingpin's Death

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Feb 23, 2026Mexico's Bold Cartel Strike: "El Mencho" Killing Triggers Violence, Tests Investor Confidence
Feb 23, 2026Mexican Cartel Chaos Threatens Puerto Vallarta's Real Estate Market and Retiree Safety
Feb 23, 2026Mexican Forces Kill 'El Mencho,' Sparking Cartel Backlash and Economic Disruption
Feb 23, 2026

Aeromexico, Canadian Airlines Resume Mexico Flights Despite Cartel Retaliation Warnings(current)

Feb 24, 2026El Mencho's Killing Ignites Cartel War, Threatening Mexico's Economy and Investor Confidence.
Feb 24, 2026El Mencho's Killing Disrupts CJNG's Fentanyl Supply Chain, Impacts Illicit Finance
Feb 24, 2026Rising Violence Forces American Retirees to Reassess Mexico's Investment Appeal
Feb 25, 2026Star Witness Testimony Threatens Maduro's Grip, Raising Venezuela Risk for Investors
Mar 4, 2026Ecuador-US Joint Operations Target Drug Cartels, Aiming to Stabilize Key Trade Hubs
Mar 4, 2026U.S.-Ecuador Joint Military Operations Target Drug Cartels, Aim to Secure Trade Routes
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