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US halts flights at Texas airport on Mexico border for 'security reasons'

ReutersFeb 11, 2026 10:07 AM
  • FAA cites 'special security reasons' for flight halt
  • El Paso airport confirms grounding of all flights
  • Restrictions exclude Mexican airspace, last until Feb 21

By Akanksha Khushi and Shubham Kalia

- The U.S. has halted all flights to and from El Paso International Airport in Texas for "special security reasons," the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday, without giving more details.

The airport, which is next to the U.S. military's Biggs Army Airfield and sits over the border from the Mexican city of Juarez, said all flights had been grounded, in a post on Instagram.

El Paso airport said the restrictions had been issued “on short notice” and it was waiting for additional guidance from the FAA, according to The New York Times.

Flights were also barred from the airspace over the nearby community of Santa Teresa in the U.S. state of New Mexico, the FAA said.

Restrictions would be in place until February 21 and covered a radius of about 10 nautical miles from the airport, not including Mexican airspace, the agency added.

The FAA did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for details about the security reasons.

The airport handled 3.49 million passengers in the first 11 months of 2025, according to its website. Major U.S. airlines including Southwest LUV.N, Delta DAL.N, United UAL.O and American AAL.O fly there.

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