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State tourist service providers could be among first vaccinated
January 6, 2021 |
Riviera Maya, Q.R. With the scheduled arrival of Coronavirus vaccines a week away, state governor Carlos Joaquín González says he will look into the possibility of having tourist service providers among the first to be vaccinated.
Joaquin says that given the concern over tourist service providers continually having contact with the public, he is looking into the possibility of having their vaccinations deemed a priority.
While all initial vaccine batches into the country have been earmarked for the health care sector, Joaquin says his government will work to also make state tourist providers a priority sector.
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Ministry of National Defense to be in charge of Maya Train, airports
December 21, 2020 |
Last updated on December 30, 2020
Tulum, Q.R. During his Sunday visit to Tulum, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that a company of the Ministry of National Defense (SEDENA) will be in charge of several sections of the Maya Train as well as airports.
AMLO said that they plan to hand over sections 1, 6 and 7 of the Maya Train to the SEDENA company and that they will also operate the future Tulum International Airport, the modernization of the Chetumal International Airport and the Felipe Ángeles Airport in Mexico City.
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New Aeromexico route to Chetumal inaugurated
December 10, 2020 |
Chetumal, Q.R. The new Mexico-Chetumal route by Aeroméxico was inaugurated Wednesday. Governor Carlos Joaquin says the new route will contribute to the strengthening of the economic recovery of southern Quintana Roo with better connectivity for the tourism sector.
The new connection from Mexico City will bring visitors to destinations such as Chetumal, Bacalar and Mahahual, he pointed out. He was on site for the landing of the Mexico City-Chetumal plane, which arrived 84 percent full.
Giancarlo Mulinelli, senior vice president of Global Sales for Aeroméxico was on the flight that landed in Chetumal. He says the company will be flying daily to Chetumal and, together with the flights going to Cancun, there will be 130 weekly operations from Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara and Tijuana.