Mexican airline Viva Aerobus announced suspension of operations at Puebla airport “due to adverse weather conditions due to the presence of volcanic ash” filed by Popocatépetl.
Through your social networks, Long live Airbus! It advised travelers to take extreme precautions and also monitor government guidelines as well as updates regarding the operation of their flights in the area.
“We will share any updates as much as possible. impact on flights what this situation can cause. We remind you that although the Puebla airport has suspended operations, flights to other destinations are affected due to the routes and flights that the affected aircraft operate on a daily basis,” he said.
We are very sorry for the inconvenience this situation may cause, we are committed to your safety and appreciate your understanding in this situation, which is beyond our control; We continue to work to provide you with the best service.
The airline urged passengers to keep up to date with its digital channels, both its social media and its Web site know any change flight route.
Volcanic ash fall in Mexico City
The Secretariat of Integrated Risk Management and Civil Protection of Mexico City warned of volcanic ash fall in the northeast of the capital.
On his social networks, he said that surveillance cameras Volcano Popocatepetl They recorded emissions of water vapor with a small amount of volcanic ash.
At about 1:41 a.m., an ash plume was detected moving northeast of Mexico City.
However, the capital department said that no consequences are expected in the city halls. Mexico City.
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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