Some flights from Mexico City suspended due to volcanic ash 

Some flights from Mexico City suspended due to volcanic ash 

/ 10:39 AM February 28, 2024

Some flights from Mexico City suspended due to volcanic ash 

Popocatepetl volcano spews a column of ash and smoke as authorities declare a yellow alert after an increase in volcanic activity, as seen from Santiago Xalitzintla, in the state of Puebla, Mexico, February 22, 2024. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

MEXICO CITY — Mexico City International Airport on Tuesday said airlines have canceled 22 domestic and international flights to carry out safety checks after planes encountered ash from the Popocatepetl volcano while flying toward the capital.

In a post on X, the airport said it remains open and in operation.

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“Specialized teams and management remain on alert and are evaluating the ash conditions,” the airport said. “At this time, the volcanic ash cloud is heading toward the Gulf of Mexico.”

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The airport advised travelers to stay informed through their airlines and official airport channels.

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The government has issued a “yellow alert” for activity from the nearby volcano, whose name in the Aztec Nahuatl language means “Smoking Mountain.”

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Authorities earlier on Tuesday said a column of smoke from the volcano was blowing to the north-northwest and could bring ash over the capital.

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