With flight cancellations at Tulum’s airport, officials in Quintana Roo explore new airline incentives to attract global carriers and revive tourism.
The Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport in Tulum is facing a downturn in traffic following a wave of seasonal flight cancellations, prompting Quintana Roo officials to strategize new incentives aimed at attracting more international airlines to the region.
Pablo Casas, Undersecretary of Tourism of Quintana Roo, confirmed that recent flight cancellations were primarily seasonal and are expected to resume in December. In the meantime, state authorities are working alongside the airport . . .






