The Puerto Vallarta International Airport is soaring to new heights as Mexico reclaims Category 1 status with the FAA, unlocking opportunities for Mexican airlines to expand direct flights to the United States. This development marks a promising future for the airport's growth and connectivity.
An exciting cooking contest took place on Friday at the Emiliano Zapata municipal market, featuring the first edition of the 'Sabor en Competencia' (Taste of Competition) event. Five chefs from different Puerto Vallarta restaurants prepared delicious dishes using fresh products available daily in this traditional shopping space.
Airlines see increased demand from US travelers for Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit Some routes which normally only run in winter have been reactivated
Published on Thursday, May 6, 2021
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U.S. airlines have increased flights to Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit, although they normally sees a dip in May before the summer high season.
Fourteen airlines have been operating an average of 47 flights a day, according to the operator of Puerto Vallarta International Airport.
Some winter routes have been reactivated, such as those of Alaska Airlines and Delta Airlines from Portland, Seattle and Salt Lake City.
The bump in demand comes after U.S. health authorities relaxed travel protocols for fully vaccinated citizens on April 2. Those who have received two doses no longer need to take a Covid-19 test prior to traveling unless required by the international destination, and are not required to self-quarantine when they return.
Feb 8, 2021
Last year wasn’t exactly a great year for travel thanks to the pandemic so it shouldn’t be much of a surprise to find out a lot of people didn’t exactly go on a lot of vacations. And according to a new survey, that just made Americans more determined to get away this year.
Expedia’s Vacation Deprivation Study finds:
36% of Americans say they plan to resume taking their regular vacations this year.
32% plan to take more than usual to make up for vacations they lost.
Americans actually plan to take an extra five days of vacation this year, for an average total of 13 days.
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Americans Plan to Take an Additional Week of Vacation This Year, Expedia Reports
February 3, 2021 GMT
SEATTLE, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Following a year where for many, every aspect of life – from work, school, daycare, and even vacation – was spent under one roof, in 2021 people worldwide are more determined than ever to use up all the vacation days they’ve earned. According to the annual Vacation Deprivation study from Expedia®, in 2021 Americans plan to take an extra week (five days) of vacation. With this new “no days left behind” mindset, Vacation Deprivation is well on its way to becoming a thing of the past.