Tulum, Quintana Roo — The arrival of Air Canada’s first direct flight from Toronto to Tulum International Airport marks a pivotal moment for Tulum real estate and tourism. Landing on Friday at around 2:30 p.m. local time, this inaugural flight significantly enhances Tulum’s global connectivity, attracting more visitors and investors to the region.

Tulum International welcomes its first Canadian flight. Photo: CGC May 3, 2024.

A Milestone for Tulum Real Estate and Tourism at the International Airport

Tulum International Airport celebrated a historic milestone with its first Canadian flight arrival. The successful launch of Air Canada’s direct service from Toronto signals a significant development for Tulum real estate and tourism. This new connection is expected to drive increased interest in the area.

Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama attended the landing ceremony, highlighting the importance of this event for the tourism industry and the broader economy of Quintana Roo. During her remarks, she noted that this direct route strengthens international connectivity, particularly benefiting Tulum real estate and tourism.

“This increased connectivity will allow visitors to explore the rich cultural, historical, gastronomic, and artisanal heritage of Quintana Roo’s rural communities,” Lezama stated. “It represents a new opportunity for visitors to experience the New Era of the Mexican Caribbean, further boosting Tulum real estate and tourism.”

Collaboration Driving Tulum’s Success in Real Estate and Tourism

Governor Lezama also credited the success of this route to effective collaboration between the government, Air Canada, and local communities. Partnerships like these are essential in making Quintana Roo, especially Tulum, a more attractive destination for international travelers and real estate investors.

Lezama extended a warm invitation to travelers from Toronto and across Canada to discover Tulum and experience the many treasures the state offers. The region’s potential for both tourism and real estate investments was a key highlight.

New Direct Flights Enhance Connectivity

Joining the celebration at Tulum International Airport were Air Canada’s top executives in Mexico, including Luis Noriega, General Director for Latin America, and Gunther Leudesdorf, General Director for Mexico.

Air Canada now offers direct flights from Toronto to Tulum on Fridays and Sundays. Starting May 4th, direct flights from Montreal will also be available on Saturdays. These routes, serviced by an Airbus 320 accommodating 168 passengers across two classes, further enhance Tulum’s accessibility and boost its appeal in the global real estate and tourism markets.

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