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Quintana Roo cuts tourism fraud with service registry

Quintana Roo tourism fraud reports have fallen from 500 in 2021 to 30 so far in 2025 after launching a registry of over 2,000 certified tourism service companies.

Quintana Roo’s tourism sector has seen a sharp drop in fraud reports after launching its State Tourism Registry, Sedetur Secretary Bernardo Cueto announced this week. The registry, which now lists over two thousand certified tourism service companies, has given authorities the clarity they needed to spot and stop illicit operators.

Cueto explained that before the registry, officials had no reliable count . . .

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