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On Thursday June 2, began the two day summit on Influenza AHN1N1 (Swine flu) in a Cancun beach resort with the presence of the World Health Organization Director Dr. Margaret Chan, President of Mexico Felipe Calderon with nations including the United States, Canada, China, Britain and Brazil. The two-day event that will be inaugurated by [...]
Americans have chosen to celebrate Independence Day in Cancun Mexico. Deep travel discounts have made Las Vegas and Cancun, Mexico, the hottest destinations for the holiday weekend, according to Barney Harford, chief executive officer of Orbitz Worldwide Inc. Recession-ravaged Vegas and swine flu-tarnished Cancun are offering bargain getaways at a time when an “absolutely unprecedented” [...]
Cancun will host the Global Flu Summit in Mexico, from July 1 to 3, 2009, which is expected to benefit the country and its tourism industry, said Cancun real estate agents, RE/MAX Investment Properties, today. Despite a new theory that swine flu may have originated in Asia, Mexico can still show the world how fast [...]
This month Los Angeles Times published an opinion editorial article about how American travelers can be good neighbors to Mexico by choosing this country as a vacation destination once again. The author, Andrés Martinez is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation who has expressed that Mexico now needs help to reactivate its tourism sector [...]
President Felipe Calderon asked the Minister of Health José Angel Cordova to notify as soon as the Mexican laboratories have ready the vaccine against Swine Flu H1N1 virus, or even head on to purchase it through international markets. The efforts and resources that have been focused on the production of the Influenza vaccine should not [...]
After the swine flu outbreak in Mexico, Mexican the Mexican government recently launched an estimated $92 million public relations campaign to promote and reactivate tourism. Some of the vacation destinations that were badly affected by Mexico´s health contingency from influenza and economic downturn include Cancun and Riviera Maya, which are one of the leading headquarters [...]
Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History has signed an agreement with Google Mexico to promote archaeological and historical sites in a bid to revive tourism following the swine flu epidemic. The plan uses several elements of the Google platform, including placing maps of archaeological sites and directions to them on Google Earth. The institute [...]
Addressing an audience of entrepreneurs from the Tourism Sector, President Felipe Calderón said he was convinced that the leadership, participation and unity of society as a whole is crucial to the country’s current situation, referring to the three main challenges Mexicans have had to face: the battle fought against organized crime, the effects of the [...]
It might just be the perfect time to head south of the U.S. border: Sure, swine flu is still alive—in fact, it’s now a global pandemic—but chances of contracting it in Mexico, where the outbreak was first detected, are probably at their lowest. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the epidemic [...]
After the Influenza scare that started in Mexico smart travellers have taken advantage of the post-swine flu vacation and airline deals that are offered for the summer. It is; of course, right to be concerned about an H1N1 outbreak. Australia is taking some of the most stringent measures of anywhere in the world to stop [...]





