Sheinbaum criticizes Magnicharters suspension, pledges aid after Easter travel chaos

In response to Mexican airline Magnicharters' two-week flight suspension due to logistical problems—announced yesterday and stranding passengers at the end of 2026 Easter vacations—President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the abrupt move and committed government support for rebooking. SICT, AFAC, and Profeco are investigating and aiding via other carriers.

Magnicharters, the Monterrey-based airline founded in 1984 by Augusto Bojórquez and Luis Bojórquez Maza (linked to travel agency Magnitur, legally represented by José David Bojorquez Maza), operates 12 Boeing 737s to destinations like Cancún, Mérida, Huatulco, and Puerto Vallarta. Facing declining passengers—362,000 in 2022, down to 200,000 in 2025—it suspended all flights yesterday, citing logistical issues.

At the close of Easter 2026 vacations, the decision caused chaos at affected beach airports. In her morning press conference today, President Sheinbaum called it 'abrupt,' stating: "We are looking at ways to support these passengers so they can get flights to return to their places of origin. SICT is providing all necessary support." She noted Profeco's probe into the reasons.

SICT (under Jesús Esteva) and AFAC advise stranded passengers in Cancún, Mérida, and Huatulco to seek help at Aeroméxico, Viva Aerobus, and Volaris counters. Profeco (led by Iván Escalante) is involved.

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Grounded Magnicharters airplane at Mexican airport with AFAC suspension notice and worried passengers amid solvency crisis.
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AFAC warns Magnicharters of concession revocation over solvency issues

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Mexico's Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) temporarily suspended Magnicharters' Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) after the airline unilaterally halted operations on April 11. The agency will grant a deadline for the carrier to submit a plan addressing financial issues identified in January, or face permanent revocation of its concession. An emergency plan aids affected passengers.

Mexican airline Magnicharters has suspended all operations for two weeks due to logistical issues, stranding passengers in Cancún, Mérida, and Huatulco. The company pledged to address the matter diligently and expressed deep regret. Aviation authorities are coordinating support from other airlines to assist affected travelers.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum arrived in Barcelona, Spain, on Friday, greeted enthusiastically by expatriates who played music and sought photos with her. She is attending the Global Progressive Mobilisation summit to promote world peace and meet leaders like Pedro Sánchez. The trip aims to improve diplomatic ties with Spain after years of tensions.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday her government will shield the T-MEC review from the US electoral climate. She stressed the need for a long-term vision for the three economies involved.

 

 

 

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