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  • catrinaPuerto Vallarta Welcomes Day of the Dead 2024 with Monumental Catrina Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The renowned Puerto Vallarta boardwalk has once again transformed into a focal point for Day of the Dead celebrations, marked by the towering presence of the Monumental Catrina. Standing at a formidable 28.15 meters, this iconic figure continues to captivate thousands of tourists and locals alike, promising an unforgettable experience for…
  • Arrivals at Puerto Vallarta airport increases nearly 50 in JanuaryYour Flight to Puerto Vallarta Will Be More Expensive in 2025 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Last week, the Pacific Airport Group (GAP) and the Mexico City Airport Group (GACM) announced an increase in fees charged to airlines, as well as an adjustment to the Airport Use Fee (TUA) paid by passengers. Passengers traveling through a number of key airports in Mexico will soon see a rise…
  • pesoMexican Peso Dropping Amid Election Concerns, Trade Deficit, and Global Market Shifts Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso opened at 19.98 per dollar in international markets today, marking a depreciation of 0.16% or three cents compared to Monday’s session, Bloomberg reports. This slight decline continues a weakening trend from the weekend, as heightened concerns about the upcoming U.S. presidential election, particularly the potential return of Donald…
  • Mexico has dispatched nearly 400,000 barrels of oil to CubaMexico Sends 400,000 Barrels of Oil to Energy-Stricken Cuba Mexico has dispatched nearly 400,000 barrels of oil to Cuba, a nation currently grappling with an acute energy crisis that has led to power outages lasting more than 10 hours. The shipment departed from the port of Pajaritos in Veracruz via an oil tanker, according to information from Reuters. The severe energy shortages have prompted…
  • pesoBlack Tuesday for the Mexican Peso as Dollar Exchange Rate Hits $20 Threshold Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso has faced another major setback against the U.S. dollar, with the exchange rate surging to the $20.00 line on Tuesday, October 29. This marks the second significant hit to the peso in October alone, highlighting persistent pressure on the currency amid complex international market dynamics. According to the…
  • pesoMexican Peso Continues to Drop Against Dollar Trading Above $20 For Second Day Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso experienced a significant drop against the U.S. dollar on the morning of October 30, breaking the 20.15 pesos per dollar barrier and marking its largest loss in nearly three months. At 6:25 AM local time, the exchange rate peaked at 20.17 pesos per dollar before easing slightly. The…
  • no water in puerto vallartaSeapal Water Management Left in Financial Ruin And Inadequate Infrastructure to Service Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — Seapal Vallarta, the municipal water operator, is facing a financial crisis with debts exceeding 200 million pesos, according to the organization's internal controller, José Manuel Villaseñor García. The revelation was made during a recent Board of Directors meeting, highlighting challenges that could hinder the supply and distribution of water to nearly…
  • Traffic Officier in Puerto Vallarta Killed After Being Hit by Speeding CarTraffic Officier in Puerto Vallarta Killed After Being Hit by Speeding Car Puerto Vallarta Municipal Traffic Officer Jonathan Rubén lost his life in the early hours of Sunday after being struck by a high-speed vehicle on Francisco Medina Ascencio Avenue, near Puerto Vallarta’s Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport. Officer Rubén, who was on patrol duty on a motorcycle, was hit around 4:30 a.m. by a gray…
  • Remains of Aeroméxico Flight 229 Crash in Puerto Vallarta Mountains Found After 51 YearsRemains of Aeroméxico Flight 229 Crash in Puerto Vallarta Mountains Found After 51 Years Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – More than half a century after the tragic crash of Aeroméxico Flight 229, botanical biologists have discovered the long-lost remains of the aircraft in the rugged mountains of Jalisco. The discovery was made during a botanical expedition conducted by biologists from the Vallarta Botanical Garden on September 20, uncovering parts of…
  • pesoMexican Peso With Slight Gains But Will Close October With Big Losses Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican peso gained ground on Thursday morning, ending a five-day losing streak, as it benefited from a global weakening of the U.S. dollar. Traders are closely watching U.S. inflation and labor figures, which have significant implications for currency markets. The spot exchange rate stood at 20.0547 pesos per U.S. dollar,…

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