The Daily Briefing – Friday, May 26, 2023
May 26, 2023
Puerto Vallarta News
Creating memorable guest experiences is a hallmark of Puerto Vallarta.
No one who visits Puerto Vallarta leaves without their heart being touched. Providing memorable experiences for visitors is a key characteristic of tourist service providers, including hoteliers who host thousands of visitors each year.
The positive comments sent by guests upon their return home recognize the quality and warmth of services, allowing the vacation exchange company RCI to present its famous awards every year.
More about Puerto Vallarta: 10 reasons to visit Puerto Vallarta in 2023
40 Vallarta service providers registered in the National Tourism Registry
This Thursday, the National Tourism Registry (RNT) was delivered to 40 Puerto Vallarta tourism service providers who are legally formed and registered with the federal government, allowing the establishment of a mechanism for identification and regulation of them.
This registration, granted by the Federal Ministry of Tourism, is a requirement that all tourism service providers must meet, as it provides visitors and them with assurance that they are legally constituted.
Los Cabos News
Los Cabos to introduce traffic changes in tourist corridor
The state government of Baja California Sur has announced a new traffic initiative to place more traffic signs in Los Cabos’ tourist corridor. However, not everyone will be pleased because it will also result in a decrease in speed in some areas of the area.
There has been a significant increase in accidents in Los Cabos in recent months. While not all have been tourist-related, a few have, and the tourist corridor has suffered as a result.
More about Los Cabos: 5 reasons to visit Los Cabos this summer 2023
Los Cabos leads luxury tourism with record occupancy and exclusive rates
Los Cabos Hotel Association President, Lilzi Orcí Fregoso, announced that the destination experienced a 15% growth in the first month of 2023 compared to the same period last year. This increase marks a record month in the destination’s history and shows a remarkable resurgence of tourism in Los Cabos.
One of the reasons why Cabo San Lucas is experiencing higher occupancy than San Jose del Cabo is that most of the hotels are located in that area.
Cancun News
Staff shortage expected this summer in Mexican Caribbean
As tourists flock to the sunny region in droves this summer, several Mexican Caribbean resort destinations are dealing with unprecedented staffing issues. Isla Mujeres, which has seen its popularity skyrocket due to its proximity to Cancun and clean beaches, is one of the most affected destinations.
Isla Mujeres, one of Mexico’s most popular sun-kissed island destinations, is home to a plethora of luxury properties that are in desperate need of more qualified employees.
More about Cancun: Diving in Cozumel, everything you need to know
Cancun airport reports 538 flights on Thursday
Cancun International Airport did not report cancellations or delays Thursday due to the volcanic ash and had a busy day with 538 scheduled operations.
There were over 170 international arrivals and 100 domestic ones, many of them from the center of the country.
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