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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control have downgraded warnings about travel to Mexico but deals are still abound to get tourists to come back. Early on in the swine flu outbreak, the CDC urged people to avoid nonessential travel to that country, but that was changed May 15 to just a precaution for people at [...]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the U.S. Department of State have now lifted their recommendations that American citizens avoid all nonessential travel to Mexico. This is good news for the travel industry, and it may be good news to consumers looking to stretch their vacation budget this summer. [...]
Despite the rumors that “The Real World: Cancun” shut down production because of the swine-flu epidemic in Mexico, Executive Producer Jim Johnston assures MTV News that the show had already wrapped when news began to spread about the illness. “We had stopped production before this thing reared its ugly head,” Johnston said, adding that the [...]
For those of you who are following the news and wondering about your Mexican home away from home, we would like to give you this update. The Mexican Caribbean is ready to welcome its visitors back. Cancun hotels, restaurants, bars, shopping centers, marinas and other attractions are operating normally throughout the state. Trips have resumed [...]
The Mexican Caribbean destinations including Cancun, Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya are safe places to vacation, but many tourists have sadly cancelled their vacations because of the media hype surrounding the flu scare. This week almost 2,000 members and guests at Royal Resorts have been enjoying themselves at six resorts in Cancun and [...]
The Quintana Roo Ministry of Health reported today that there are only 11 cases of Influenza A (H1N1) in the state. The authorities continue to monitor the situation and additional sanitary measures have been implemented throughout the state and in Cancun hotels, Riviera Maya resorts, restaurants, schools, government offices and in the private sector to [...]
Millions of people returned to work throughout Mexico as government offices, factories, shops and restaurants reopened for business. Six million students in higher education resumed normal classes. Similarly, bars, discos, theaters and cinemas are reopening, subject to certain limitations on the number of people they can admit. Restrictions have also been lifted in Mexico City, [...]
As of May 15th, the Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) lifted its recommendation against non-essential travel to Mexico. As a result of the CDC’s decision, the US State Department’s Travel Alert relating to the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak is no longer in effect. The British Foreign Office has also formally withdrawn any travel [...]





