Mexico’s top beach tourist destinations—Cancun, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta—experienced a surge in international arrivals as tourism rebounded after the pandemic in 2022. What once seemed like a rather optimistic outlook has now raised concerns among authorities and industry leaders. So, what’s going on with these Mexican hotspots?
A combination of factors appears to be driving the steady decline in passenger numbers. While multiple sources confirm this trend throughout 2024, data reveals that the issue actually began in the first quarter of 2023.
In July 2023, the Migration Policy Unit reported a significant drop of 10.2 percent in international visitors to beach destinations compared to data from 2022, with just 1.1 million arrivals. At the same time, the agency highlighted that the decline had started in March of that year.
Fast forward to August 2023, and the situation in airports like Cancun International Airport (CUN) had worsened—although this airport has a unique situation we’ll delve into later. According to ASUR, the operator of Mexico’s main airports, CUN saw a 13.6 percent decline in international passengers compared to August 2022, a month that was already underperforming.
This week, a report by the Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) reveals that the airports in Cancun, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta have experienced a sharp decline in arrivals throughout the year.
In July, these airports recorded a combined 3.6 percent decline compared to the same period in 2023—a year that was already showing a downturn in visitor numbers.
The trend continued in August, with a 6.2 percent decline, followed by a 6.4 percent drop in September, making an even steeper decline than in previous months.
Adding to the concerns, more Mexicans are choosing to travel internationally. During the first eight months of 2024, 5.4 million local travelers went overseas—a substantial 19.5% increase compared to the same period in 2023.
So, Why Have Tourists Been Turning Away from Mexico’s Beloved Destinations?
Depending on whom you ask, everyone has a theory about why, month after month, more travelers are opting for other Caribbean destinations.
Among the reasons supported by data are environmental, human, and technical factors.
Since 2011, Mexico’s Caribbean destinations have been grappling with a massive problem. Rising water temperatures and…
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The post “Mexico’s Top Beach Tourist Destinations See Decline In Airport Arrivals” by Maria Valencia was published on 11/27/2024 by www.travelinglifestyle.net
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