It’s another week of industry news to keep you up to date and in the know: Air travel in western Mexico has largely resumed after Jalisco unrest, TSA PreCheck remains active despite federal shutdown concerns and Spirit Airlines is set to exit Chapter 11 this spring.
Recent unrest in Jalisco tied to the death of a cartel leader, initially disrupted flights and travel in western Mexico, but air service has largely resumed at key airports. READ MORE
TSA PreCheck remains in place at U.S. airports following a temporary notice that the program could be paused due to the partial federal government shutdown. Global Entry remains suspended. READ MORE
Spirit Airlines reached a restructuring agreement with lenders and expects to exit Chapter 11 in late spring or early summer. READ MORE
MPI’s latest outlook shows stronger business confidence and attendance growth for 2026, though budget growth continues to lag amid rising costs. READ MORE
Museums and cultural centers dedicated to African American history operate year-round, offering explorations of Black heritage—many of which have private event space for groups. READ MORE





