Puerto Vallarta News

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Mexican Caribbean summer tourism faces tough season amid fewer flight seats

Strong travel demand meets a 4.2% drop in available airline seats to the Mexican Caribbean this summer, as Quintana Roo’s hotel sector braces for a challenging season.

The Mexican Caribbean faces a difficult summer as airlines cut seat capacity, threatening to dampen tourism numbers despite strong demand. Francisco Madrid, director of the Sustainable Tourism Advanced Research Center (STARC) at Anáhuac University Cancún, warned that flight availability to the region has dropped by 4.2 percent compared with last year’s summer season. He delivered his assessment during the presentation . . .

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