Puerto Vallarta is advancing a coordinated plan to help businesses affected by the February 22 events reopen quickly and recover jobs. Municipal leaders, state officials, and the private sector are working together to streamline permits, provide financial support, and reinforce confidence in the destination.
Air travel is fully back on track in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, with both airports operating at normal levels and all airlines active. With strong connectivity and steady hotel occupancy near 80 percent, the destination continues to welcome visitors with confidence, safety, and reliable service.
The city of Puerto Vallarta resumed its full trash collection operations on Wednesday. Following a brief pause due to recent security events, municipal teams and Red Ambiental are working together to stabilize garbage truck routes and ensure optimal hygiene for all residents and visitors.
Mayor Luis Munguía has announced the arrival of additional Army personnel to reinforce security in Puerto Vallarta, following last Sunday’s blockades and fires. The move is part of a coordinated strategy to restore confidence among residents and visitors and ensure stability across the city.
City crews are working diligently to restore the heart of Puerto Vallarta following recent events. Led by Mayor Luis Munguía, municipal teams are clearing roads, washing streets, and upgrading lighting to ensure a safe, welcoming environment for all visitors.
Airports in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta are seeing a successful return to stability today. With 95% of scheduled flights now active, major carriers like Air Canada and WestJet have resumed service. Enhanced security and larger aircraft are ensuring a smooth experience for all travelers.
Puerto Vallarta and the state of Jalisco are steadily restoring daily life after Sunday’s disturbances. Businesses are reopening, transportation and fuel supplies are resuming, schools will return to in-person classes on Wednesday, and reinforced security remains in place to ensure a safe and orderly recovery.
Puerto Vallarta is moving forward with resolve after Sunday’s disturbances. Mayor Luis Munguía confirmed that while the city remains under a state-wide "Code Red," there were no fatalities. Local crews and security forces are now working together to ensure a safe and steady recovery.
This morning, Puerto Vallarta Mayor Luis Munguía led a security cabinet meeting to address the impact of Sunday’s blockades. With more than 200 vehicles affected, crews are clearing roads, restoring public transport, and coordinating with state and federal authorities to fully reestablish services.
It seems that calm has returned to Puerto Vallarta following Sunday’s unrest linked to events in Jalisco. With security forces deployed and flights temporarily suspended, authorities report no fatalities. As damage is assessed and roads cleared, the city moves forward with caution, unity, and resilience.