Puerto Vallarta International Airport maintains active operational alerts due to a combination of factors that have begun to affect mobility in the region: potential road closures at the terminal and extreme weather conditions in the United States, the destination’s main international market.
Over the past few hours, airlines operating at the terminal—including Volaris—have advised their passengers to arrive at the airport early, following reports of possible road closures or demonstrations on nearby roads. This situation could cause delays in boarding scheduled flights, especially during peak hours.
Adding to these local complications is the indirect impact of a winter storm that continues to affect large areas of the eastern and northern United States, where key airports have reduced operations or canceled departures due to snow, ice, and sub-zero temperatures.
This situation has led to adjustments in international schedules, mainly on routes connecting Puerto Vallarta with U.S. cities.
Airport authorities have reiterated that weather conditions in Vallarta are favorable and that the terminal is operating normally. However, they acknowledge that external factors and ground access issues may lead to rescheduling, delays, or cancellations, depending on the airline.
It’s worth noting that Puerto Vallarta is one of the country’s most important tourist destinations, and is therefore experiencing a week marked by logistical adjustments during peak season, with thousands of domestic and international travelers in transit.

Source: reportediario




