Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Fort Worth-based American Airlines nixing Mexico flights
Despite the fact that things are starting to get back to normal stateside, American Airlines is temporarily scaling back on its flights to Mexico since, you know, people are scared scatless to travel to our neighbor to the south.
The cancellations, which include flights to popular cities like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, will commence on Friday, May 8 and may last until June 10. Other airlines have enacted similar measures.
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John Meyer, says:
Glad they got the <a href="http://banderasnews.com/0904/nb-fireworkssymposium24.htm">11th Annual International Fireworks Symposium</a> (Puerto Vallarta) over and done with before this whole flu fear fest got started.
(Remind me not to sign up for one of those helicopter rides, though.)
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