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New Advisory and COVID Related Warning Does Not Prevent Travelers Entering The Country The US added Mexico to its ever-growing list of Level 4 “Do Not Travel” labeled countries. The announcement included 14 other countries based on their current COVID rates. It is important to understand that the advisory does not prevent tourists from traveling …

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Tulum Airport And Maya Train Set To Open In The Same Year Tulum is set to open its brand new airport in 2023, according to the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). He also mentioned the arrival of the Maya Train project which is also projected to open in 2023. The news will …

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Almost 8 Million Seats Available On Flights To The Popular Seaside Resort According to the Official Airline Guide, Cancun has remained the number one destination in Mexico. The rankings are based on available seats on flights from abroad to each of the destinations in the country.Cancun beat out its nearest competitor by almost 2 million …

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New Strategies Seek To Elevate High Tourist Volume’s Issues The Tourism Secretary of Quintana Roo has announced that the government is building a process to help streamline the entry process at the Cancun International Airport. The announcement is yet another development in Cancun’s ongoing tourism boom. Currently, the Cancun International Airport is the only hub …

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Cold Also Stretches To Quintana Roo Beaches The massive winter storm that has been pummeling the Northeast USA has left Cancun International Airport with nearly 100 delays. Those still in Cancun are also feeling a disappointing drop in temperature as they try to enjoy their last days in the resort town. The weekend saw a …

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Quintana Roo Will Not Add Further Restrictions For The Moment Cancun tourists received good news this morning as it was announced that the state of Quintana Roo will remain at the orange level on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light. The decision means further restrictions will not be added for at least another week. Visitors hoping to …

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Surveillance of Area Will Mostly Focus On Sanitary Habits And Following Of Procedures The Governor of Quintana Roo has said that the major tourist areas in the state will be monitored more heavily over the coming weeks. The news comes as Cancun and other destinations are in their first week of the ‘orange’ alert designation. …

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Visitors Are Still Flooding In Despite The Increased Restrictions Tourists are still flooding into Cancun and the greater Quintana Roo region despite the recent implementation of the orange level COVID restrictions. The allure of sun and sea is proving too enticing for many to worry. The Cancun International Airport registered well over 500 flights on …

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Road Closures, Sanitary Measures, And Inspections To Go Forward As Orange Level Begins Cancun is set to see even more restrictions enforced as Quintana Roo announces a host of new rules. The new restrictions will begin today, tied in within the beginning of the orange light designation. COVID rates have been surging since the beginning …

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