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The Cancun International Airport had one of its busiest days so far this year recording almost 400 flights on Saturday. It total there were 195 arrivals including 60 domestic and 135 international flights. Additionally 192 planes departed of which 58 were domestic and 134 were international. The last of the Canadian flights departed this weekend returning …

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Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism, Miguel Torruco Marqué reported that Cancun hotel occupancy was down 48.4% when compared to the same week last year. Torruco Marqués reported that from January 25 to 31, Cancun ranked the third highest occupancy in the country with 28.9%.

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American Airlines has announced the arrival of new services it is launching for its summer season, which brings two new routes for Mexico, including one new route from LAX to Cancun (CUN). The new route is scheduled to begin operations on June 5th and will provide once-a-week service on Saturdays. The service is designated to …

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With spring break approaching, many travelers are going to be headed south to the popular hotspots of Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum. Restrictions are constantly changing and there are things all travelers need to know before booking there trip.  Here are all the latest travel restrictions and entry requirements for Quintana Roo which includes Cancun, Playa …

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The month of February is traditionally regarded as the month of carnivals for the people of Cancun. Historically, the carnivals consist of parties of large groups parading through the streets, the election of kings and queens, and the days are packed with music, art, and fun.  Given the circumstances the global pandemic has brought forth, …

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In spite of growing travel restrictions amidst the global pandemic, tourism in Cancun continues to thrive. A recent traffic report from Grupo Aeroportuario el Sureste (Asur) reports that the Cancun airport served nearly 712 thousand passengers in the month of January.  The early months of the year generally represent a spike in vacation travel, as …

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Cruising could return to Mexico soon as the Mayor of Cozumel is reaching out to European Cruise companies to bring their ships to the Mexican Island.  While the United States cruise industry sits at a standstill, Cozumel, Mexico is looking to establish itself as a home port for European cruise lines to help fill the …

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The Quintana Roo Tourism Promotion Council has announced the addition of new flights from Portugal, France, Spain and Germany.   Darío Flota Ocampo, Director of the Tourism Promotion Council confirmed that flights from Portugal will resume on Monday. Additionally France and Germany are increasing flight frequency while Spain will resume flights in March.  Air France has …

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