
Visitors at Mexico's luxury resorts remain stranded and desperate for flights out of chaos-ridden country
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American tourists remain stranded in Mexico's Punta Mita resort region as cartel violence forces airport closures and flight cancellations. Fox News Digital spoke to a traveler.
"I don't have any regrets about coming here. It's unfortunate that it happened the way it did." Ashley J. DiMella is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Wendee Puccetti of Wisconsin told Fox News Digital she and her husband were supposed to leave Mexico on Sunday after a week-long vacation.
"We were checking out, and we walked up to the bellman, and he said, ‘No one's [leaving], you can't drive anywhere. There are no vehicles. The airport shut down.’ So that was the first we heard of it — [Sunday] at like 10 a.m.," said Puccetti.

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