Saturday, October 10, 2020

Tulum, Mexico Will Get A New Luxury Airport In 2023

 

Tulum located on the Riviera Maya 

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Travel to the rugged beach town of Tulum, may get a lot easier if Mexico’s President López Obrador has his way. The President announced this week that a new airport will be built in Tulum, Quintana Roo, constructed by the army with plans to open in 2023.

Currently travelers who wish to visit Tulum must fly into Cancun International Airport and take a very busy and bumpy hour and a half drive south. In high season, the drive can take almost 3 hours in gridlock traffic. Located on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Tulum is one of the most popular destinations for the rich and famous, but the long drive from Cancun was always a sore spot.

López Obrador said that military engineers will build the facility, similar to what is being done with the new Mexico City airport. The president added that a large piece of land was set aside for the airport after former president Felipe Calderón announced a plan to build in 2010.

The airport will be built across two government lots near the town of Tulum. One is owned by the Ministry of Communications and Transportation and the other belongs to the Ministry of the Navy. To counter fears that it will take business away from Cancún airport, López Obrador said, “The truth is that there is room for two airports. There’s room for Cancún airport to continue having a large influx of passengers.” He also noted that the Maya Train project, is slated to begin operations in 2023.


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