Originally posted by Gypsy Jan
From the New York Times: http://intransit.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/03/tourism-up-mex...
March 3, 2012, 10:00 am
Tourism Up, Mexico Aims for Non-U.S. Visitors
By KENAN CHRISTIANSEN
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"Last year 22.67 million travelers visited Mexico, breaking the record set in 2008. The United States was the source of the largest number of
visitors, but the increase was also driven by travelers from other countries.
“In the past we were depending mainly, and only, on the U.S. That was about seven years ago,” said Mexico’s tourism secretary, Gloria Guevara. “Now,
we want to continue to build up tourism from the U.S. but also look toward bringing other nationalities in.”
Along with developing infrastructure and increasing flight routes to and within Mexico, the administration of President Felipe Calderón has enacted
measures to make Mexico more appealing to international tourists. One of them is helping travelers get there quickly. Getting a visa from Russia used
to take up to 45 days. Now it takes five minutes. Wait times for other countries have been shortened too.
Crime continues to be a concern for many visitors. But a State Department travel warning released on Feb. 8, before the robbery of 22 tourists on
their way to Puerto Vallarta on Feb. 23, said that many city and resort areas in Mexico are safe, with the exception of the border region. “This is a
rare and isolated incident,” Rodolfo Lopez-Negrete, chief operating officer of the Mexico Tourism Board, said. “In all of 2011, 22.7 million
international tourists visited Mexico, in addition to the many million who arrived by cruise line. The vast majority of these visitors enjoyed their
stay in Mexico without any incident.”
This is good news for the country, which is set to capitalize on global interest about the new Mayan calendar, with more than 600 events themed around
the unveiling on Dec. 21, 2012." |