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Mexico domestic tourism up 3–4% in early 2026, Sectur says

Mexico domestic tourism up 3–4% in early 2026, Sectur says

Sectur says hotel arrivals rose 3–4% early in 2026, citing high occupancy and mostly normal airport operations in key hubs.
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Riviera Maya hotels report 20% cancellations after violence

Riviera Maya hotels report 20% cancellations after violence

Business leaders say up to 20% of Riviera Maya hotel bookings for the next holiday window were canceled after Sunday’s unrest.
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Puerto Vallarta flights resume as travelers rush out

Puerto Vallarta flights resume as travelers rush out

Flights resumed at Puerto Vallarta after weekend unrest, prompting departures, extra airline staffing, and increased security presence.
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Puerto Vallarta Spring Break scrapped as Cabo waits

Puerto Vallarta Spring Break scrapped as Cabo waits

Spring Break organizers canceled Puerto Vallarta events after weekend unrest, and Los Cabos operators say some trips may shift south.
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mexico cruise ships canceled

Cruise operators reroute ships away from parts of Mexico

Major U.S. cruise lines rerouted ships, skipping Puerto Vallarta and extending other calls after cartel-linked violence disrupted western Mexico.
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Caribbean Mexico Passes 601,000 Tourists in One Day

Caribbean Mexico Passes 601,000 Tourists in One Day

Quintana Roo reported 601,108 tourists across 12 Caribbean destinations and 602 scheduled flights, pointing to strong travel flow this week.
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Los Cabos Eyes Emirates Link as 2030 Route Talks Advance

Los Cabos Eyes Emirates Link as 2030 Route Talks Advance

Los Cabos is pursuing an Emirates-linked route by 2030, but talks remain technical and long-term as officials target higher-value travel growth.
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Los Cabos Hotels Hold Steady After Security Unrest

Los Cabos Hotels Hold Steady After Security Unrest

Los Cabos hotels report no cancellations and normal airport operations after national security unrest, with occupancy near 80% before Spring Break.
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WTTC Says Mexico Leads North America Tourism Recovery

WTTC Says Mexico Leads North America Tourism Recovery

WTTC says Mexico has surpassed 2019 tourism levels while the U.S. and Canada lag. The 2026 World Cup could add further demand.
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