**Passenger Attempts to Seize Flight Bound for Tijuana and Divert it to the US**
A dramatic incident took place on a Volaris flight from El Bajío to Tijuana when a passenger attempted to seize control of the aircraft and redirect it to the United States. The airline reported that the passenger used force in an attempt to alter the plane’s course. In response, the crew adhered to security protocols, successfully diverting the plane to Guadalajara airport instead.
Once the aircraft safely landed, the disruptive passenger was taken into custody by the authorities. Volaris has declared its intention to act as a plaintiff, ensuring the individual faces the full extent of legal repercussions. The airline assured that all passengers onboard were safe and arrangements were made for them to continue to their final destination.
This incident briefly impacted operations, yet the situation was handled efficiently, maintaining passenger safety as a priority.
**Secondary Article: System Outage Affects Flights in Tijuana Airport**
On a related note, a recent system outage at the Tijuana airport led to the cancellation or delay of 56 flights. These disruptions underscore the challenges that can arise from technological dependencies in modern airports. While authorities are working to resolve the issue, travelers are advised to check with their airlines for the most current information regarding flight schedules.
In other local news, the regular flight path between Tijuana and China will resume with two weekly services starting this month. Meanwhile, some operations at Tijuana’s border ports and the airport have faced technical difficulties linked to Microsoft software, though efforts are underway to address these interruptions promptly. Additionally, the fluctuating US dollar is affecting local imports, and there is an initiative to curb absenteeism among certain local deputies by cutting their earnings up to 50% for frequent absences.