Mexico Tourism Minister Says Int’l Tourists Will Be Higher This Summer Than 2019

Mexican Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco predicts that the number of international tourists coming to the country will rebound strongly following the pandemic downturn. Torruco said the ministry made a number of predictions for JUL and AUG 2021, and says that a prediction of 20.2m international arrivals in those months is a conservative estimate. Torruco noted that travel analytics firm ForwardKeys projects that visitor numbers this summer will actually be higher than in 2019. U.S. citizens are already travelling to the country at record numbers, with 1m Americans arriving in MAY 2021.

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