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Dues, High Costs and Fewer Routes: Magnicharters' Ground Flight

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From one day to the next the Mexican airline Magnicharters suspended operations and left thousands of passengers stranded. Through a brief statement the firm attributed to “logistic problems” the cancellation of flights for the next two weeks. “We inform our customers that we face this situation with due diligence to solve it,” the company said this weekend briefly. The company touches land, at the moment temporarily, after years of crisis with …

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The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), temporarily suspended Magnicharters' certificate of operation.The measure prevents the company from selling tickets and operating commercial flights.The decision came after a technical administrative review initiated in January, pursuant to article 84 of the Civil Aviation Act.In this process, the authority identified observatio…

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The SICT through AFAC temporarily suspends Magnicharters from its Certificate of Operator A reo, after financial observations.

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Why the cessation of Magnicharters' operations, what is going on? Let's look for explanations, and speculate on how this story could end. And let's go for steps: a first red light went on in December last year, when at Mexico City International Airport (AICM), Captain Edgar Macías González denounced that the airline owed him salaries, travel expenses and other benefits, which was why he refused to take the flight, arguing that it was months that…

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In the face of Magnicharters' unexpected announcement to suspend its air operations, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport set out to support passengers stranded, mainly in Cancun to take their flight to other airlines, including Mexicana de Aviación, said President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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From one day to the next the Mexican airline Magnicharters suspended operations and left thousands of passengers stranded. Through a brief statement the firm attributed to “logistic problems” the cancellation of flights for the next two weeks. “We inform our customers that we face this situation with due diligence to solve it,” the company said this weekend briefly. The company touches land, at the moment temporarily, after years of crisis with …

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The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), decided to temporarily suspend Magnicharters' Air Operator Certificate (AOC), after it cancelled its scheduled flights for the next two weeks on 11 April. Additionally, in view of the lack of identified financial capacity, the unit noted that this could pose a risk to operational safety.

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Expansion broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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