-Editorial Air travel will surpass pre-pandemic levels this spring, according to new estimations, underscoring the urgent need for federal government investment in the U.S. air travel system which is already strained by inefficiencies and passenger dissatisfaction. “Periods of high demand—like spring break and holiday weekends—are a stress test that reveals …
April, 2023
February, 2023
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26 February
Tourists Willing to Spend More Money During This Spring Break
-Editorial Spring break is right around the corner and millions of people are willing to spend a lot of money on their vacations and additional fund stuff. This will be the busiest vacation season since the pandemic, which is good news for the economy. Whether it’s a trip to escape …
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8 February
Baja California’s Gastronomy is Worth Exploring
-Editorial The state of Baja California stands out for its beautiful beaches, deserts, and valleys, but above all for its gastronomy and food due to its seafood and talented chefs who create the most delicious dishes in all of Mexico. Baja California gastronomy is some of the best in Mexico …
December, 2022
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22 December
Diversity marketing makes dollars and sense
-Editorial The Caribbean could be losing billions of dollars in tourism revenue by not fully harvesting the enormous value of diverse markets in North America and beyond. Historically underrepresented African American, Asian American, Caribbean American, Hispanic American and other markets present a wealth of opportunity to reap rewards for the …
November, 2022
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28 November
TOUR OPERATORS FROM BAJA CALIFORNIA VISIT DOWNTOWN MEXICALI
-Editorial In recent days, members of the Association of Hosts and Tour Operators of Baja California (AATOPBC) visited the State capital to hold their monthly Assembly and take a trip to the new Mexicali Historic Center Route, which will be included in the upcoming Catalog of Tours and Experiences in …
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22 November
CBP Encourages Travelers to Plan Ahead of Holiday Weekend
-Editorial U.S. Customs and Border Protection encourages travelers to plan for the upcoming Labor Day weekend and Mexican Independence Day by following traveler tips provided by CBP for ease of travel across the border into the U.S. “The upcoming weekend and week are a great time to travel and celebrate, …
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4 November
MORE TOURISTS TRUST BAJA CALIFORNIA: MARINA DEL PILAR
-Editorial As a result of the coordinated work between the three levels of government, as well as the commitment to continuous improvement on the part of the tourism sector in Baja California, Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda reported that between January and September, 22.9 million visitors in the State, …
October, 2022
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5 October
U.S. Working Towards Implementing Sustainable Aviation Fuels
-Editorial The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs Annie Petsonk joined U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm to release the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Grand Challenge Roadmap. The comprehensive plan outlines the government-wide strategy for scaling sustainable aviation fuel production across the U.S. The …
August, 2022
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1 August
Flights to Las Vegas From Imperial County May Come to a Halt
-Editorial The recent announcement that flights from the Imperial County Airport to Las Vegas, Nevada were going to be available to the public was received with excitement and fanfare, however, the celebration has been apparently cut short as unforeseen circumstances will stop this for the time being. The Imperial County …
July, 2022
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20 July
Hotel Coral y Marina’s Connection with the Regional Wine
-Editorial Hotel Coral & Marina is a hotel located in the city of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. A charming city noted for its cultural events, award-winning cuisine, world-renowned wines, off-road racing, fishing, surfing, and craft beer. We have 147 suites, each and every one of which has a spectacular ocean …