TORONTO — Air Canada has initiated an emergency capacity surge to the Mexican state of Jalisco today, deploying its long-haul Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet to Puerto Vallarta. The move comes as the airline scrambles to repatriate hundreds of Canadian travelers who became stranded after a weekend of extreme cartel violence paralyzed the region’s transport infrastructure.
The security crisis erupted on Sunday, February 22, following a high-stakes military operation in Tapalpa that resulted in the capture and subsequent death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho," the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). In the ensuing "narco-blockades," criminal groups torched vehicles at over 250 points across 20 states, with Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara witnessing significant street combat and arson.

The Repatriation Strategy
After suspending all service to Puerto Vallarta (PVR) for two consecutive days due to safety concerns, Air Canada confirmed late Monday evening that it would resume operations under a modified "rescue" schedule. By swapping out standard narrowbody aircraft for the 298-seat Dreamliner, the carrier is maximizing its ability to clear the backlog of passengers who have been sheltering in hotels and airport terminals.
In an official statement released by the carrier on the morning of February 24, Air Canada clarified the operational shift:
“Following consultation with the Government of Canada and Mexican authorities, we will resume full operations from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver to Puerto Vallarta on Tuesday, February 24. To help get customers home as soon as possible, we're flying larger Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners from Toronto and Montreal to Puerto Vallarta, for 258 seats of added capacity.”
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Safety and Security
While the airline is resuming flights, Global Affairs Canada continues to urge extreme caution. The federal government updated its travel advisory on Tuesday morning, noting that while there were “no new significant security incidents” reported in the last 24 hours, the situation remains volatile.
The Canadian government has advised its citizens to:
- Only proceed to the airport if their flight is confirmed and they possess a valid ticket.
- Limit movements and keep a low profile while transiting to the terminal.
- Monitor local media for any sudden re-emergence of roadblocks or curfews.

Special Repatriation Schedule
The following flights have been specifically upgraded or rescheduled for February 24, 2026, to facilitate the return of stranded Canadians.
| Flight No. | Route | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Operating Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AC 1262 | Toronto (YYZ) – Puerto Vallarta (PVR) | 08:30 | 13:00 | 5h 30m | Tue (Upgraded to 787-9) |
| AC 1323 | Montreal (YUL) – Puerto Vallarta (PVR) | 07:15 | 11:55 | 5h 40m | Tue (Upgraded to 787-9) |
| AC 1266 | Vancouver (YVR) – Puerto Vallarta (PVR) | 09:45 | 16:35 | 4h 50m | Tue (Resumed Ops) |
| AC 1994 | Toronto (YYZ) – Guadalajara (GDL) | -- | -- | -- | Cancelled (Resumes Feb 25) |
The Passenger Experience
Reports from ground zero describe a chaotic scene at Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (PVR) over the last 48 hours. Tasha Duckworth, a traveler from Vancouver Island, recounted the sudden onset of the lockdown:
“We were advised to take our luggage and that our flight would be rescheduled. We just hope everyone there is okay.”
Despite the resumption of flights, transport within the city remains precarious. Global Affairs Canada noted that most taxi and rideshare services in the Puerto Vallarta area were suspended through Monday, forcing many to remain in their hotels until the military secured the primary "Golden Zone" corridors.
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