Mexican airline Magnicharters announced it will suspend its scheduled flights for the next two weeks due to 'logistical issues,' affecting passengers in various destinations across the country. In a statement, identified as Grupo Aéreo Monterrey, S.A. de C.V., the company noted that 'scheduled flights over the next two weeks cannot be carried out' and assured it is addressing the situation 'with due diligence to resolve it.' The self-proclaimed 'Tourist Airline of Mexico' apologized for the service disruption and recalled it has 30 years of operation, during which it has transported millions of passengers under standards of 'quality, comfort, and security.' Magnicharters made the telephone number 55 5141 1351 available to users for information on affected flights. Following the announcement, the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), through the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), reported that airlines and airport groups are implementing a passenger assistance plan for those in transit. According to the agency, affected travelers at airports in Cancun, Merida, and Huatulco can approach the counters of Aeromexico, Viva Aerobus, and Volaris 'to receive the necessary support.' SICT clarified that this strategy aims to assist passengers who had flights scheduled with Magnicharters during the suspension period.
Mexican Airline Suspends Flights Due to Logistical Issues
Mexican airline Magnicharters suspends all scheduled flights for two weeks due to logistical problems. The company apologizes to passengers and reports on plans to resolve the situation. The government, along with other airlines, is providing support to affected travelers.