Low Occupancy Triggers Layoffs and Unpaid Leave in Riviera Maya Hotels
Hotels in Riviera Maya are laying off workers and imposing unpaid leave as occupancy drops, leaving employees struggling.
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Hotels in Riviera Maya are laying off workers and imposing unpaid leave as occupancy drops, leaving employees struggling.
Emmanuel, 11, won first place in the Children's Knowledge Olympiad with a recycling project in Cancun.
Residents and service providers in Tulum plan a peaceful protest on May 3 over restricted beach access and the operation…
Local canoe groups organize a community crossing from Cancun to Isla Mujeres after Grupo Xcaret suspends the Sacred Crossing 2026.
A planned medical unit in Puerto Aventuras remains stalled as the land donation process faces multiple approval stages.
Governor Mara Lezama announces free inclusive dinosaur show in Cancun for Children's Day celebrations.
Chetumal firefighters have responded to 178 Africanized bee incidents in 2026, a 70% increase driven by heat and drought.
AMEXME Riviera Maya, led by Valeria Rindertsma, participated in the 50th Tianguis Turístico in Acapulco to boost alliances and women's…
Yucatán has added five extra days off this school year, reducing the calendar to 180 days.
A driver died after his car left the road and hit fence posts on the Merida-Cancun highway near Kantunil.