Tourism this week in Latin America
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BETHESDA, Md. – Marriott International announced plans today to open the first Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Mexico City, the 292-room Courtyard Mexico City Airport located directly across from international terminal number one at Benito Juarez International Airport. Development of this hotel, expected to open in early 2012, with its owner Penon S.A. de C.V., will bolster Marriott’s continued growth within Mexico and throughout Latin America.
“As one of the busiest, most populous cities in the world, Mexico City is a premier travel destination in Latin America, and we are thrilled to introduce the Courtyard by Marriott brand to Mexico’s capital,” said Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer, Caribbean & Latin American Region, Marriott International. “The Courtyard positioning and business model has had tremendous success throughout Mexico and Central America, and we look forward to continued growth throughout the region.”
MEXICO CITY, Mexico – Mexico City is continuing to see an increase in development of accommodation options for both leisure and business travelers, which account for more than 12 million visitors per
MEXICO CITY, Mexico – Mexico City is continuing to see an increase in development of accommodation options for both leisure and business travelers, which account for more than 12 million visitors per year. Business travel is especially booming as a result of the thousands of conventions, trade shows and business meetings that take place in Mexico City every year. In an effort to support the influx of business travel to the ancient capital and to continue making Mexico City a convenient location for the growing number of international travelers, hoteliers have turned their attention to the newly-developed Santa Fe business district of Mexico City and the Benito Juarez International Airport, the busiest airport in Latin America – serving more than 25 million passengers per year. Mo