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It hasn’t been easy for the residents of Acapulco over the last several years. Tourism, a major artery for the city’s business development, has been almost completely severed in recent years ...
Mexico's president has tried to keep the issue of violence separate from his focus on the economy, but the two are converging as violent protests over 43 missing students squelch tourism in ...
Grupo Autofin already owns a large hotel in Acapulco, the Princess Mundo Imperial, which will get additional rooms as part of the investment. The hotel is also launching a major event called "Era ...
Acapulco rose in popularity as a famous international travel destination beginning in the late 1940s through the 1960s as Hollywood stars flocked to city.
The Acapulco Destination Marketing expressed its regrets concerning the events that recently took place in Acapulco. A police action against drug gangs resulted in a shootout that killed more than 15 ...
Acapulco is launching a series of targeted tourism initiatives in conjunction with the federal, state and municipal governments designed to revitalize the Pacific coast resort city.
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — The keyboard and drums from a musical show thump just yards from a mountain of storm debris and fractured hotels left by Hurricane Otis three weeks ago. On the northern ...
Three weeks after Hurricane Otis smacked Acapulco, businesses of all types and sizes hum with activity as residents work with a singular purpose: restart as soon as possible the tourism engine of ...
MEXICO CITY — Violent protests over the disappearance of 43 college students are putting a damper on tourism in Mexico’s Pacific resort city of Acapulco. Joaquin Badillo is head of a business ...
The Acapulco Destination Marketing office announced today that the destination’s tourism infrastructure including hotels, restaurants and bars are operational with complete visitor services ...
The Mexican resort of Acapulco faces a drop in tourism as drug-related killings mount in the city, although the violence remains mostly outside the tourist zone.
Mexico's Pacific coast resort of Acapulco is hoping for the return of tourists as the coronavirus outbreak recedes and gang violence slowly subsides.