Business
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Tulum Sets Its Sights on the Californian Tourist Market
Tulum is making a strategic move to capture the Californian tourism market by sending a delegation to the International Tourist Fair of Magical Towns in Los Angeles.
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The Growing Pains of Tulum: From Tourists to Infrastructure
Tulum grapples with housing shortage amid tourism growth; David Ortiz Mena urges federal investment in infrastructure.
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TQO Takes Flight: Tulum International Airport’s New IATA Code Revealed
Tulum International Airport, with its IATA code 'TQO,' is set to revolutionize travel in the Yucatan Peninsula, opening doors in December 2023.
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Tulum Country Club Joins Forces with Real Madrid Foundation for a Soccer Revolution
Tulum Country Club and Real Madrid Foundation join hands to empower Quintana Roo's youth through sports and values.
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Azulik Hotel Faces Employee Allegations in Tulum’s Upscale District
Azulik Hotel in Tulum faces employee allegations, including withheld payments and mistreatment, raising concerns in the luxury hotel sector.
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Tulum Hotel Prices Dip as Tourism Faces Challenges
Tulum's hospitality industry grapples with reduced room rates during the low season, with Aloft Tulum Hotel's general manager shedding light on the challenges and innovative strategies to attract tourists and…
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Tulum’s Infrastructure Struggles to Keep Pace with Development
Tulum faces critical infrastructure gaps as tourism surges due to strategic projects. Experts urge planning, innovation, and service enhancement.
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Taxi Fares in Tulum May Increase by 20 Percent
Tulum taxi drivers are requesting a 15 to 20 percent fare increase due to rising expenses, including fuel, maintenance, and spare parts.
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Tulum Taxis Prepare for New Opportunities with Airport and Tren Maya
Tulum's "Tiburones del Caribe" Taxi Union is exploring the creation of a new company to operate within the new airport and Tren Maya station, as these locations fall under federal…
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Tourism in Tulum’s National Park Region Suffers Amid Construction
Ongoing construction at Jaguar National Park in Tulum takes a toll on local tour agencies, leading to a 25% drop in capacity and fewer tourists.