The coronavirus pandemic is now in “sustained decline” in Mexico after a significant drop in fatalities during the past week, the government’s coronavirus czar Hugo Lopez-Gatell said on Tuesday. In the week through Aug. 17, ...
Officials from Cancun International Airport announced it hosted the highest number of arriving and departing flights this weekend since the coronavirus outbreak shut down travel in March. According to The Riviera Maya News, airport managing ...
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake in the Caribbean Sea, north of Honduras, was felt as far away as Chetumal and Cancun on Monday morning, according to authorities in Quintana Roo. Northern Honduras was the most shaken ...
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR), the company that manages Cancun International Airport, announced that this past weekend, after four months of barely operating amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport finally surpassed 200 single-day operations. On ...
Travel advisors can now book their clients at properties in Mexico and Jamaica and provide them with a complimentary room through July 31. The free room can be used during their current trip or used ...
Almost 70,000 tourists have visited Cancún since the resort city reopened for tourism almost a month ago according to Municipal tourism official Francisco López. Approximately 13,000 visitors are currently staying at 120 hotels that reopened ...
Violence against women has surged in Mexico since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but the country’s president has downplayed the problem and slashed the budgets of agencies charged with addressing women’s issues. Figures released ...
Giving Yucatan tourism another bump, a Southern California airport is re-starting direct flights to Cancun. The San Diego International Airport will offer fall and winter flights to the Yucatan Peninsula resort city via Alaska Airlines, ...
The Mexico men’s national team has confirmed it will face the Netherlands in the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam on Oct. 7. El Tri hasn’t played since November of last year due to the COVID-19 ...
Mexico’s military will take over the country’s land and maritime ports of entry as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador tries to root corruption out of the country’s customs offices. “We have made the decision, I’ve ...