Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

It will take up to five years for Puerto Vallarta to recover from the COVID-19

Puerto Vallarta's economy was hit so hard by the coronavirus, a worldwide pandemic, that it is estimated recovery will take three to five years. This is according to estimates by specialists in the field who participated in a webinar organized by the Center for Studies Strategies for the Development of the University of Guadalajara.

Hotels in Puerto Vallarta are practically completely closed and thousands of tourist service providers are unemployed. It is not yet known when tourist activity will return to normal.

Foreign tourists remain afraid to travel, or unable to travel due to . . .

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