Mexico to Deploy Nearly 100,000 Security Personnel for 2026 World Cup Under Operation Kukulkán
Mexico will deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel for the 2026 World Cup as part of Operation Kukulkán.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Mexico will deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel for the 2026 World Cup as part of Operation Kukulkán.
Isla Mujeres inaugurates a tourist assistance and security module at Mar Turquesa Lookout to improve visitor services.
Cancun Airport reports a 2.7% increase in international passengers, ending a 17-month decline streak.
A hotel association president urges a coordinated national strategy for tourism promotion and crisis management.
Bacalar hotels anticipate over 90% occupancy for Easter week, driven by confirmed bookings and new attractions.
Mexico's tourism sector projects 836,000 additional visitors for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, generating $2.1 billion in revenue.
Maya Kaan ecotourism destination faces challenges maintaining low-density tourism and community benefits amid new infrastructure development.
Tourism officials in Quintana Roo met with PR professionals to strengthen promotion of the Mexican Caribbean.
A tourism association in Yucatán is pushing to make travel fraud a specific crime with clear penalties.
FIFA canceled 40% of its Mexico City hotel reservations for the 2026 World Cup, affecting 800 rooms and raising concerns…