Los Cabos Hotels Face Slower May as Bookings Slide Los Cabos hotels expect May occupancy near 65% to 66% as softer airport traffic and fewer reservations point to a slower summer.
Mexico Tourism Revenue Tops $10B as Los Cabos Stays Key Mexico’s Q1 tourism revenue topped $10.2 billion as Los Cabos remained one of the country’s key international air gateways.
Los Cabos Blockades Raise Pressure for Faster Talks A BCS lawmaker urged faster mediation after Los Cabos road blockades disrupted workers, families, emergency services and travelers.
Los Cabos Readies Hurricane Plan Before Storm Season Los Cabos installed its Civil Protection Council before hurricane season, setting plans for shelters, evacuations and storm response.
Emergency Forces United Flight To Land In Monterrey A United Airlines flight from Los Cabos to Houston declared an in-flight emergency and safely diverted to Monterrey due to a mechanical fault.
Cabo Water Shortages Spark New Frustration Cabo San Lucas residents report long waits, low pressure and water service gaps as officials face pressure over supply problems.
Los Cabos Halts San Miguelito Project After Damage Los Cabos closed a San Miguelito construction project after inspectors found clearing, earth movement and illegal building.
Los Cabos Rally Finish Draws More Than 200 Teams to Town Los Cabos hosted the final stage of the NORRA Mexican 1000, bringing more than 200 rally teams to San José del Cabo.Los Cabos news in English covering Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, tourism, development, crime, weather, business, and local government.