Cancun International Part of More than 100 Flights and 14,000 Passengers Affected by Mexico City Storm
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According to the aeronautical authorities, 16 flights were diverted during this period, three were cancelled and 120 were delayed.
Cancun International part of more than 100 flights and 14,000 passengers affected by Mexico City storm
The post Cancun International part of more than 100 flights and 14,000 passengers affected by Mexico City storm appeared first on Riviera Maya News. Cancun, Q.R. — Flights into Cancun International from Mexico City were disrupted for nearly three days by bad weather. International flights in and out of… The post Cancun International part of more than 100 flights and 14,000 passengers affected by Mexico City storm appeared first on Riviera Maya N…
The lack of maintenance and infrastructure at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) affected nearly 20,000 passengers in the last few hours, with 120 flights delayed, of which 16 were officially diverted to other air terminals and 3 more were cancelled. Heavy rains that did not happen in the capital several decades ago put the capital’s air terminal to the test less than a year after the 2026 World Cup.
The heavy rains that have been recorded both in Mexico City and in Edomex, have caused severe impacts, from flooded streets to water inside the houses causing losses in the families' heritage, as is the case in the last hours of the mayor's office Gustavo A. Madero and the Mexican municipality of Nezahualcóyotl. Related news: AICM Calls Users to "Stay Alert" this night in front of Rain Forecast N+ made a tour of the affected colonies to document…
Two storms of great intensity, recorded with less than 72 hours of difference, caused the temporary closure of the slopes of Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM), unleashing a chain of cancellations, delays and detours that affected more than 34,000 passengers between Sunday 10 and Tuesday 12 August. The first episode [...]
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