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Are Americans Souring on Mexico? The Truth Behind Mexico’s Tourism Drop

The Sustainable Tourism Advanced Research Center (STARC) at the Universidad Anáhuac Cancún has raised concerns about a challenging close to 2024 for Mexico's tourism industry. The center predicts a reduction in available airplane seats and a decline in international and domestic flights, particularly affecting the country's top beach destinations, including Cancún, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta.

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