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Aeroméxico Strike Delayed: Implications for Travelers
A planned strike by Aeroméxico flight attendants has been postponed until June 10, giving the airline and union representatives additional time to negotiate a salary…

Record Rainfall Causes Flooding Challenges in Guanajuato
Guanajuato state is experiencing unprecedented rainfall this May, leading to street flooding in major cities while also bringing much-needed relief to drought-stricken reservoirs. Precipitation across…

Mazatlán Breaks Record with World’s Longest Sashimi Display
Mazatlán has officially entered the Guinness World Records by creating the world’s longest sashimi display, measuring a full kilometer along the city’s famous malecón (coastal…

Discovering Gringo Gulch: Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural and Architectural Gem
Puerto Vallarta’s Gringo Gulch is a hillside neighborhood that overlooks the Bay of Banderas. It remains one of the city’s most historically significant yet often…

CEO Insights on Mexico’s Battle Against Cartels and Its Impact on Tourism
Eight months into President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration, Mexico is demonstrating signs of progress in its battle against drug cartels, largely due to heightened cooperation with…

Potential Aeroméxico Strike May Disrupt Travel Plans Starting Sunday
Aeroméxico travelers might soon encounter significant disruptions due to a looming flight attendants’ strike, with operations at risk of halting on Sunday if wage talks…

Exploring Oaxaca City’s Hidden Gems: Jalatlaco and Xochimilco
Two of Oaxaca City’s oldest neighborhoods are gaining recognition as must-visit destinations for travelers looking to experience authentic local culture beyond the Historic Center. The…

Tulum’s Coastal Road Revamp to Enhance Tourist Connectivity and Safety
A significant road renovation project has begun in Tulum, addressing long-standing infrastructure needs in one of Mexico’s most popular Caribbean destinations. The project, which started…

US Court Blocks Trump’s Tariffs on Mexican Imports Amid Fentanyl Dispute
A U.S. federal court has ruled against President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs on Mexican imports, potentially offering relief to travelers…

Tropical Storm Alvin Threatens Baja California with Heavy Rains and Winds
Tropical Storm Alvin, identified as the Northern Hemisphere’s first named storm of 2025, developed approximately 600 kilometers off the coast of Mexico’s Michoacán. This storm…
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