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Acapulco (Mexico), 16 Aug (EFE).- Hoteliers and businesspeople from Guerrero warned that the travel alert issued by the United States—which keeps the southern Mexican state at level 4 of “No Travel” and raises the risks to terrorism, crime and kidnapping—can curb the recovery of tourism and the economy of thousands of families dependent on this industry.The announcement, updated on August 12, put Mexico at level 2 on a country scale, but with st…
“The inclusion of the term ‘terrorism’ in this alert does not accurately reflect the situation of most Mexican states,” said Coparmex and CNET.
Hoteliers and businessmen in Guerrero warned that the travel alert issued by the United States may slow down economic recovery.
The notice prohibits U.S. government employees from travelling to Guerrero. Entry Predicts impact on U.S. travel alert tourism to Guerrero was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Mexico Travel Warning Redraws Maps as Politics, Cartels and Tourism Collide
A new U.S. travel advisory brands cartel violence in Mexico as "terrorism," jolting the tourism industry, stoking political tension, and unsettling the millions who travel—or live—south of the border. Behind the bold language lies a map colored in contradiction. The post Mexico Travel Warning Redraws Maps as Politics, Cartels and Tourism Collide appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
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