A travel advisor shares how travel plans could be affected by the violence outbreak in parts of Western Mexico, and how to prepare in case you ever get stuck on an international trip.
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WestJet, Air Transat resuming Mexico flights after eruption of violence
OTTAWA — Two Canadian airlines are resuming service on Tuesday to parts of Mexico after cancelling flights over widespread violence.
A 5-year-old from Arvada earned a VIP trip to Southwest Airlines headquarters in Dallas after spotting a discrepancy in a company training manual — impressing airline leadership enough that the CEO ...
Dozens of Massachusetts communities declared local states of emergency because of Monday's blizzard, and Gov. Maura Healey on ...
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. Thousands of ...
The U.S. Defense Department on Monday came out against the ROTOR Act, just hours before it was to be taken up by the House of Representatives.
According to the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico’s advisory for Americans issued today, February 23, the situation “has ...
The director of a London-based airline parts company who used forged documents to sell tens of thousands of engine parts, leading planes to be briefly grounded over safety concerns, was jailed for ...
United, Southwest, American Airlines and Air Canada suspended operations to Puerto Vallarta amid clashes in parts of Mexico.
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