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The Daily Briefing – Friday, April 28, 2023

By Tribune Travel

April 28, 2023

Puerto Vallarta News

Viva Aerobus announces new route Puerto Vallarta-CDMX via AIFA

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; Hermosillo, Sonora; Mazatlan, Sinaloa; and Zihuatanejo, Guerrero are the four cities that will have new routes to and from Mexico City’s Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA). The announcement was made by Viva Aerobus.

With this, the new Mexico City airport, with only 13 months of operation, will have 11 destinations to and from the air terminal.

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More about Puerto Vallarta: 3 seafood dishes you must try in Puerto Vallarta

 

 

 

Los Cabos News

 

Chefs join efforts for Los Cabos Culinary Event with a Cause

Chefs for Los Cabos is an organization made up of the most outstanding chefs in Los Cabos. They are dedicated to organizing gastronomic events to raise funds and support altruistic causes in the community. Their main goal is to improve the quality of life through cooking.

To achieve this, they donate the proceeds from their annual event to social groups and vulnerable communities to carry out activities that benefit those who need it most.

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More about Los Cabos: Discover the fascinating underwater landfalls in Cabo San Lucas

 

 

Over 90% of visitors to Los Cabos highly satisfied with their travel experiences

facade of Los Cabos international airport

The majority of the destination’s promotion is overseen by the Los Cabos Tourism Fund (FITURCA), which recently released the findings of surveys it had taken of travelers during the spring break season as they were departing the area.

Over 90% of those surveyed, according to the organization’s leader Rodrigo Esponda, were happy with their trip to Cabo.

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Cancun News

Mexican archaeologists find the earliest depiction of the Mayan god K’awiil

Depiction of Mayan god kawill

Researchers from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have found a representation of the Mayan god K’awiil, who is known for his associations with lightning, strength, and power among other things.

It is the first of its kind discovered in Mexican territory, according to Diego Prieto Hernández, the general director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).

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More about Cancun:  Akumal, a paradise beach in the Mexican Caribbean

 

The Quintana Roo Congress approves modifications to the Mobility Law

traffic on a Cancun roundabout

The revised Mobility Law proposals, which will permit rideshare companies like DiDi, Uber, and Cabify to operate in the state, have been approved by the Quintana Roo Congress. The proposed changes to the state’s law were unanimously approved by the Quintana Roo Congress on Wednesday night.

With 23 votes in favor and 0 against, the reforms were approved.

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Click here to find out about the upcoming events at your favorite destinations.

 

 

Selected International Headlines

 

From Los Angeles Times

New landslide closes railroad tracks at San Clemente, again halting link to San Diego

From The Dallas Morning News

North Texas office construction is surging, but demand is down

From Phoenix’s 12news.com

Economic impact of Tempe Entertainment District predicted in two Valley reports

From Calgary Herald

Faith groups ready to gather in Calgary to celebrate diversity and their connections

From Vancouver Sun

Canada’s highest court rules in favour of reopening Surrey Six murder case

 

The most sought-after spots to dine, shop, chill out on the beach and much more are in our Tribune Travel Guide.

Selected Front Pages

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