Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Puerto Vallarta International Airport has reported no disruptions to its flights or operations despite a significant global information blackout affecting various industries worldwide. This confirmation came from Miguel Cravioto Sámano, Director of Public Relations and Communications for Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), the concessionaire managing the air terminal in this popular tourist destination.
“The airport practically starts operating at 10:00 a.m. The first flight we have is from AMX, which did not present any local impact on its systems,” Cravioto Sámano stated in response to a direct query regarding the potential impact of the blackout.
In contrast, the blackout has caused substantial disruptions globally, affecting major banks, airlines, and media outlets. The BBC reported that the flaw, linked to the Windows operating system, has led to widespread issues, including flights being grounded, radio and television broadcasts being interrupted, and supermarkets and banks facing operational challenges. The issue has manifested in computer screens turning blue and displaying a “fatal error” message.
The root cause of this global disruption has been identified as an update to an antivirus program from the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike. This update is blamed for the widespread system failures experienced across different sectors.
Despite these significant challenges faced by other entities worldwide, Puerto Vallarta International Airport’s seamless operation highlights its robust system management and preparedness in handling such unforeseen events. The airport continues to serve as a crucial hub for travelers without any hitches in its schedule or services.
Although the global blackout did not impact Puerto Vallarta International Airport, check your departing flights and destinations that may cause flight delays departing Puerto Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Puerto Vallarta International Airport has reported no disruptions to its flights or operations despite a significant global information blackout affecting various industries worldwide. This confirmation came from Miguel Cravioto Sámano, Director of Public Relations and Communications for Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), the concessionaire managing the air terminal in this popular tourist destination.