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Magnicharters Suspends All Operations for Two Weeks: What Will Happen to Your Flight?

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In an untimely manner, Magnicharters, the airline of regional origin, suspended all its operations for two weeks, leaving passengers affected in Cancun, Mérida and Huatulco. In a warning issued to its passengers, the airline claimed logistical problems and indicated that all its flights scheduled for the next two weeks cannot be carried out. “Because of logistical problems, scheduled flights over the next two weeks cannot be carried out. We info…

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In an untimely manner, Magnicharters, the airline of regional origin, suspended all its operations for two weeks, leaving passengers affected in Cancun, Mérida and Huatulco. In a warning issued to its passengers, the airline claimed logistical problems and indicated that all its flights scheduled for the next two weeks cannot be carried out. “Because of logistical problems, scheduled flights over the next two weeks cannot be carried out. We info…

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Magnicharters announced the suspension of its operations for the next two weeks; users report a lack of response.This Saturday, April 11, Magnicharters airline caused surprise among its users by announcing that it would not serve. Magnicharters suspends operations for two weeksBy means of a statement, Magnicharters reported that its scheduled flights for two weeks would not be carried out due to logistical problems. However, Magnicharters did no…

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Magnicharters informs that they do not operate flights in the next two weeks due to logistical problems; tourists who are stranded complain.

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The airline Magnicharters announced the cancellation of its flights during the next two weeks due to logistical problems, which has left passengers without information or attention at airports. Users reported lack of response on phones and absence of personnel after... Full note »

The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) activated a care plan for affected passengers, after Magnicharters announced the suspension of its scheduled flights over the next two weeks due to logistical problems. According to a statement from the federal government unit, the measure is implemented through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), in coordination with airlines and airport groups, with the aim of caring for…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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