
Source: The Points Guy
Summary
The recent civil unrest in Mexico, sparked by the death of Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, has raised concerns for travelers. The U.S. State Department lifted the shelter-in-place order for U.S. citizens in the Jalisco region, but still advises exercising caution. Airports and airlines are operating normally, but some cruise lines have canceled or rerouted their Puerto Vallarta stops. Hotels are operating as usual, but travelers are advised to check their travel insurance policies for coverage.
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Travelers to Mexico can still enjoy their trip, but with some precautions. Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara are under a Level 3 travel advisory, while other areas like Cancun and Mexico City are operating normally. Airlines have resumed flights, but some cruise lines have canceled or rerouted their stops. Hotels are open for business, but it’s essential to check travel insurance policies for coverage.
Mexico’s unrest is a reminder that even the most carefully planned trips can be disrupted.
Author: Evan Null








