A new international airport in Tulum in 2024

The Mexican government has announced the construction of a new international airport in Tulum, scheduled to open in 2024. This major project aims to welcome up to 5.5 million passengers a yearThis will enhance the region's tourist appeal and contribute to local economic development.

Tulum is already a popular destination for tourists from all over the world, thanks to its paradisiacal beaches and exceptional historical heritage. The current airport in Cancun, some 130 kilometers from Tulum, is no longer sufficient to meet growing visitor demand.. The creation of a new air infrastructure is therefore a necessity to facilitate access to the region and support its tourism development.

Expected economic benefits for the entire region

Investment in the new Tulum International Airport is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy. The project will create numerous direct and indirect jobs linked to the construction and operation of the airport, as well as increasing the number of tourists. It will also promote development of new hotel infrastructures and tourist servicesThis will benefit all players in the sector.

The Mexican government estimates that this new airport infrastructure will generate almost 2 billion in private investment and will create over 3,000 direct and indirect jobs. The economic spin-offs of this project are therefore considerable for Tulum and the surrounding area, which is already booming thanks to tourism. The investment also includes a railway station.

Tulum airport to be named Felipe Carrillo Airport

A project that respects the environment and local heritage

Faced with current environmental challenges and the need to preserve the region's exceptional heritage, the Mexican government is committed to making the new Tulum International Airport a model of sustainable development. To this end, the infrastructure will be designed in compliance with the strictest environmental standards, using environmentally-friendly materials.

In addition, the project calls for the creation of a buffer zone between the airport and archaeological sites to guarantee their protection. It also involves limit noise and visual impact on protected natural areas located close to the airport, in particular Tulum National Park and Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

This eco-responsible approach is essential to ensure the site's longevity and preserve Tulum's appeal as a tourist destination, which is largely based on the beauty of its landscapes and the richness of its cultural heritage.

Improved accessibility for tourists and residents

With the opening of the new Tulum International Airport, travelers will benefit from direct and easy access to this popular destination. In addition, air services will be strengthened with the arrival of new airlines and the creation of additional routes to the world's major capitals. This improved accessibility will also benefit local residents, who will have more options for international travel.

This ambitious project is part of a global drive to boost Mexico's international appeal as a tourist destination. With the new Tulum international airport, the country confirms its determination to welcome ever more visitors and support local economic development, while preserving its unique environment and heritage.

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