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Tourism in Mexico Recap: Surpasses Targets for Tourist Arrivals and Private Investments

MEXICO CITY, Mexico – The Mexico Ministry of Tourism reports that private investment for the development and maintenance of tourism projects in the period January 2007 to September 2012 reached $20,129,900,000 USD, a figure that exceeds the established six-year target of 20 billion dollars.

In the period from January to September alone, cumulative investment reached $1,820,340,000 USD. This investment was directed to the development of 1,146 projects, strengthening Mexico’s tourism offering in order to attract a greater number of visitors and fulfill the commitments outlined in the National Agreement on Tourism. Of the total investment during the month of September, 75.9 percent corresponds to national capital, while the remaining investment corresponds to foreign capital.

Destinations in central Mexico captured 30.7 percent of total resources, beach destinations 35.1 percent, Mayan regions 20.9 percent, and the northern border 13.3 percent.

These private sector investments are complemented by the tourist programs and products developed during the administration of President Felipe Calderon, such as the ten Routes of Mexico, the Mundo Maya program, the 18 Gastronomic Routes and the strengthening of the Magic Towns, among others, that strengthen Mexico’s tourism offering.

The Mexico Ministry of Tourism reports that from January 2007 to September 2012, Mexico received 130.6 million international tourists, up 12.1 percent compared to the same period of the previous administration. The flow of tourists staying overnight in Mexico registered an increase of 18.3 percent reaching 75.5 million people, compared to 63.8 million registered from January 2001 to September 2006.

Foreign exchange earnings from international visitors totaled $71,027,000,000 USD, representing an increase of 22.1 percent compared to $58,163,000,000 during the previous administration. From January 2007 to September 2012, the average expenditure of cruise passengers to Mexico reached 81.7 dollars, an increase of 30.6 percent compared to the same period the prior term. Cruise passenger spending generated revenues of $2,793,000,000 USD, 41.6 percent higher than $1,972,000,000 USD generated in revenue from January 2001 to September 2006.

During the month of September, the flow of tourists staying overnight in Mexico showed an increase of 6.2 percent compared to the same month the prior year. Foreign exchange earnings from international visitors increased from 678 million dollars during 2011 to 748 million dollars in September 2012, representing an increase of 10.3 percent. The accumulated foreign exchange earnings from international visitors through September registered at 6.2 percent higher than the $8,818,000,000 USD achieved during 2011. Tourism with travelers staying overnight in Mexico through the month of September registered an increase of 3.1 percent compared to the period January to September during 2011.

International visitors increased their average spending by 6.8 percent, while international tourism has registered an increase of 8.0 percent. Tourism with visitors staying overnight in Mexico increased average spending through the month of September by 3.7 percent, while border tourism increased average spending by 8.1 percent. During January to September, day visitors increased average spending by 4.7 percent, compared to the same period in 2011.

According to data provided by the Integrated System for Migration Operations (SIOM), 8.1 million international visitors traveled to Mexico by air from January to September 2012, representing an increase of 6.1 percent over the same period in 2011. From January to September, SIOM registered an increase in the number of visitors of 137 nationalities. The Electronic Authorization System (SAE) promoted an increase in the flow of international tourists to Mexico by permitting travelers from Brazil, Russia and Ukraine to electronically obtain authorization to enter the country for tourism, transit or business without obtaining a visa.

In the first nine months of the year, the flow of travelers from Brazil, Russia and Ukraine benefitted from this procedural change, registering an increase of 120.7 percent compared to the first nine months of 2011.
In September 2012, the number of air travelers from the United States increased by 3.7 percent over the same month of 2011. The accumulated number of US visitors through September registered an increase of 2.8 percent over the 4.4 million visitors received during January to September of 2011.

During the period January to October 2012, the flow of cruise passengers was 11.0 percent higher than the same period the prior year. From January to October this year, Mexico received an average of 2,726 passengers per cruise, while last year cruises averaged 2,456 passengers. The port of Manzanillo registered an increase of 30.1 percent during the period January to October, Chiapas an increase of 27.3 percent, and Zihuatanejo an increase of 26.6 percent.

According to data recorded by Airports and Auxiliary Services, the arrival of passengers on domestic flights increased 10.3 percent during January to September 2012 compared to the same period the previous year. Similarly, international flights registered a 5.4 percent higher number of passengers to Mexico compared to January to September of 2011.

During 2011, Mexico surpassed the target of 165.8 million domestic tourists, reaching a total of 168.1 million domestic tourists. According to current trends, this goal will be surpassed again in 2012. From January to September 2012, the number of domestic tourists totaled 133.2 million, 6.0 percent higher than the same period in 2011.

Is Travel to Mexico Safe? Judging from the Numbers, Many are Saying ‘Yes’

Is it safe to travel to Mexico?If you’d like to take a trip south of the border for a little fun in the sun this year, don’t let those news reports put you off. Mexico, like any other country including the U.S., has isolated areas that are dangerous for anyone, but most of this friendly destination is perfectly safe for tourists. In fact, Mexico saw a tremendous growth in international tourism during 2011.

The Numbers Never Lie!

If you’re still not convinced, take a look at these numbers:

  • 3.4 percent more Americans and 3.7 percent more Canadians visited Mexico in 2011 compared to 2010.
  • German tourism jumped by 8.4 percent, Argentinean by 23.6 percent and French by 5.8 percent.
  • In the first half of 2011, 10.3 million Americans visited Mexico. This accounted for 36 percent of all international travel by United States citizens during this time period.
  • Over the same six months, only 5.2 million Americans traveled to Europe, and 3.2 million visited the Caribbean.

Of course, most of these adventurous travelers had the time of their lives and never felt threatened in any way during their stay. With beautiful beaches, exotic ruins and wonderful food, it’s no wonder that more and more people are living it up in Old Mexico!

Be Smart and Be Safe

Whenever you’re traveling, it’s important to take certain precautions to protect your safety. This is true whether you spend your vacation at a nearby campground or i

n a posh resort. Here are a few tips to follow during your stay in Mexico:

  • Know Your Destination – Before you leave home, do a little research. This can alert you to any danger zones as well as help you learn the local customs. Here’s another tip: Rely on an experienced travel agent who really knows Mexico for the best advice.
  • Leave Your Valuables at Home – Pack light and leave your fancy jewelry and expensive watches at home.
  • Don’t Flash Your Cash – Only use ATMs in safe areas and put your money away immediately.
  • Check In Frequently – Leave a copy of your itinerary with someone back home and check in frequently. While you’re away, don’t share your exact plans with even the friendliest stranger.

If all else fails, consider one of the guided tours offered by Journey Mexico. With this plan, you’ll see the highlights of this beautiful country while having the added security of group travel and a leader who knows the ins and outs of this exciting area. Give us a call today to book your next trip!


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Mexico Tourism: Facts & Statistics

The following information information comes directly from The Mexico Tourism Board

  • Mexico continues to be a destination of choice for many people around the world and is currently Ranked 10th globally in international visitor arrivals
  • Mexico remains the most visited country by Americans
  • In August 2011 Mexico saw an increased number of visitors from 145 countries around the world (year on year).
    Brazil (59.5%)         Russia (55%)         Ecuador (29.6%)        Australia (22.6%)
    Argentina (21%)     UK(19.6%)             Korea (18.9%)            Chile (15.9%)
    Peru (15.1%)           China (14.2%)       Italy (13.1%)               Japan (10.6%)
    Canada (9.2%)        Colombia (8.7%)
  • From January through July 2011 year on year, 11,440,000 international tourists traveled to Mexico, a 3.3 percent increase year on year. At this rate, Mexico expects to receive a record number of international foreign visitors in 2011, trumping our previous high of 22.4 million achieved in 2010.
  • May 2010 vs May 2011 (year on year statistics) – International air arrivals increased from the following countries: Brazil – 42.4 percent, Russia – 30.5 percent, China – 24 percent, Korea – 18.5 percent,Australia – 16.7 percent, Canada – 15.8 percent, United Kingdom – 15.8 percent
  • Year on year from January to May 2011, hotel occupancy rates increased by 2.3%.
  • April 2010 vs. April 2011 (year on year statistics)
    International Visitors Tourism Spend increased by 3.0%
    International Visitor Arrivals increased by 8.1%
  • According to SECTUR, tourism investment in Mexico for Q1 of 2011 is up 127%.
  • Approximately USD$1.5 billion will be spent on new hotel developments in Mexico.
    (Four new hotels in Queretaro, Los Cabos, Huatulco, and Mayakoba built by US chains.)
  • Over the first quarter of 2011 various European, American, Canada and Latin American carriers all noted makeable increases in the number of passengers carried into key Mexican hubs including:
    European Carriers:  British Airways (122.2%), France XL (150%), Lufthansa (22.7%), KLM (12.8%
    American Carriers: Delta (79.4%), United Airlines (51.5%)
    Latin American Carriers: Avianca (131%), Taca (77.7%), LAN (45.3%), Cup (37.2%), Cubana (27.9%)
    Canadian Carriers: Sunwing (98.7%), West Jet (43%), Air Canada (17.5%), Air Tranast (15.3%)

While there are current security and safety concerns, it is important that travelers get to know the “untold” story of Mexico.

  • There are many exciting developments happening in Mexico each and every day. Across various categories from tour operators, airlines, resorts, cruise lines and attractions, the first three months of 2011 has been proven to be a time of growth and continued prosperity.
  • There could not be a better time to visit Mexico.   Mexican tourism destinations have lower crime rates than many other prominent tourist destinations.
  • Travelocity ranked Cancun #3 and Puerto Vallarta #8 in its top ten summer family destinations for 2011.
  • Cancun was ranked the number one international destination on the Orbitz Insider Index Summer Travel report.
  • According to a June 2011, Conde Nast Traveler poll, Mexico has 19 of the top 250 spas, globally.
  • Mexico has a total of 18 AAA Five Diamond Awards, including two new lodgings and one new restaurant in January 2011. This is a further testament to Mexico’s longstanding reputation as a travel destination offering top-quality, unique and best-in-class resorts and hotels. The La Blanc Spa Resort in Cancún and Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort Riviera Maya join 12 other Mexican hotels to have already earned this distinction, giving Mexico a total of fourteen AAA Five Diamond Awards.
  • Riviera Maya, Mexico and two Mexican hotel properties have been recognized with a top travel destination award from Travel Weekly.   Also, several Mexico hotels were selected by Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2011, Travel + Leisure World’s Best Hotels 2011 and Loreto, Mexico made The New York Times list of 41 Places to Go in 2011.
  • Mexico by the Numbers – in 2010 – there were 22 million tourists; 50 million-border crossings and 6 million cruise passengers that visited Mexico.
  • Mexico is the top destination for overseas American tourists, registering a market share of 14.7 percent in 2010, according to US Commerce Department figures. This share is historic and represents the highest recorded since 2005.
  • Mexico is a leader in sustainable tourism. The Mayakoba Resort on Mexico’s Riviera Maya was awarded with the prestigious Ulysses Award from the United Nations World Tourism Organization in 2011. In the ‘Innovation in Enterprises’ division, Mayakoba garnered the award for ‘Responsible Tourism Development’. Also in 2011, the Mayakoba Resort received recognition from the Rainforest Alliance for achievements in sustainable tourism.

Virtuoso Statistics on Travel to Mexico

Mexican-Tourism-StatisticsVirtuoso Travel Network recently released a report with some interesting and exciting figures about travel to Mexico. Below are the highlights:

  • From January to August of 2010, 7.1 million foreign international travelers visited Mexico, which was a rise of 19 percent from the same period in 2009.
  • Alfonso Sumano, director of the Americas for the Mexican tourism board said, “There are several reasons why Mexico’s tourism numbers are up, but the strongest reason is the value Mexico delivers.” He went on to say, “In addition to having several of the top sun and beach destinations of the world, Mexico has 30,000 archeological sites, 110,000 monuments and 31 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Many places have one or maybe two of these elements, but only Mexico combines all of them in one destination.”
  • Continental Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Airlines have all added new flights to Mexico from several North American travel hubs. Also adding flights to Mexico in the near future are: Aeromexico, British Airways, US Airways, Frontier Airlines, Virgin America, and China’s Hainan Airlines.
  • As a show of encouragement for Mexico, Virtuoso held its annual Symposium in Mexico City last April, and Journey Mexico played a central role in the organization and operation of this state level event. Mexican President Felipe Calderón has prioritized tourism, and addressed Symposium to emphasize that message. The president told the Virtuoso audience that his government is spending $50 billion each year on infrastructure improvements to strengthen the country’s appeal as a destination.
  • (According to the Virtuoso Luxe Report) Mexico is second only to Italy in popularity as an international luxury destination. The country offers almost 155,000 five-star hotel rooms, up 7 percent per year since 2007.
  • Virtuoso member Adamarie King of Connoisseur’s Travel feels that “Mexico offers everything that an international luxury traveler could want: cultural attractions such as all types of museums; colonial and contemporary architecture; glorious and varied scenery, including its beautiful beaches; incredible archeological sites, indigenous villages and handicrafts; a broad range of excellent culinary and gastronomic experiences; outstanding luxury accommodations in fine hotels and haciendas throughout the country; and service that in most cases truly comes from the heart – all at prices that often come in at half the cost of a comparable experience in Europe or even Asia.”

 

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