Cancún, Mexico — The tourism sector in Cancún is experiencing a significant boost thanks to a 30 percent increase in the arrival of visitors from Canada. This trend is reflected in the greater frequency of daily flights, with more than 25 connections from cities like Toronto and Montreal, facilitating both the entry of tourists and economic activity in the region.
Strengthened Connectivity and Local Economy
The expansion in air connectivity responds to an increase in demand for international travel, driving opportunities for the local hospitality and commerce sectors. Furthermore, this growth has a positive repercussion on the international promotion of the destination, consolidating Cancún as one of the main points of reception for foreign tourists in Mexico.
The reactivation of foreign tourism is part of a larger strategy to diversify the economy and strengthen air infrastructure, at a crucial time for the sector in the midst of recovery following the effects of the pandemic. The trend also reflects the confidence of Canadian visitors in the safety and quality of services in Quintana Roo, consolidating the destination's relevance in the international market.
Experts indicate that strengthening air routes and the opening of new agreements will be key to maintaining this dynamism in the coming years.
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