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Vallarta Rises Under the Ghost of Mencho

Getting off the plane and finding a semi-empty airport, after a flight that did not reach even half its passenger capacity, is the first sign that in Puerto Vallarta the echoes of the narc violence that was experienced on Sunday 22 February still resonate in this paradisiacal destination of the Mexican Pacific. An unusually fast exit from the air terminal; zero rows to rent a car is the next sign that, although the fencers maintain their warmth …
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Getting off the plane and finding a semi-empty airport, after a flight that did not reach even half its passenger capacity, is the first sign that in Puerto Vallarta the echoes of the narc violence that was experienced on Sunday 22 February still resonate in this paradisiacal destination of the Mexican Pacific. An unusually fast exit from the air terminal; zero rows to rent a car is the next sign that, although the fencers maintain their warmth …

Getting off the plane and finding a semi-empty airport, after a flight that did not reach even half its passenger capacity, is the first sign that in Puerto Vallarta the echoes of the narc violence that was experienced on Sunday 22 February still resonate in this paradisiacal destination of the Mexican Pacific. An unusually fast exit from the air terminal; zero rows to rent a car is the next sign that, although the fencers maintain their warmth …

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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