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Mexico news: Hotels for 'digital nomads' | Mexico: advisory system an improvement

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MEXICO
January 24, 2018
INSIGHT BY MEAGAN DRILLINGER
A hotel brand for 'digital nomads' promotes connectivity
What really sets Selina apart is helping travelers find that work-life balance. Each hotel has open-plan office spaces with premium wifi, all with beautiful destinations as backdrops.
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NEWS
Mexico: New travel advisory system an improvement, but could be better

The Mexico Tourism Board approved of the system's organization and simplicity, but said it could be refined.

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Frontier and Volaris to do codesharing

Frontier described the deal as the "first codeshare between uniquely branded ultralow-cost carriers."

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International tourist arrivals increased 7% last year
North America recorded 2% growth owing to increases in Mexico and Canada.
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Cross-border bridge boosts Tijuana airport

In 2016, the bridge's first year of operation, the airport serviced 6.3 million passengers, up a robust 27% from a year earlier. The next step is to draw more non-Hispanic Americans to fly out of Tijuana.

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FEATURED STORY
A fresh, healthful experience on Lindblad wellness cruise
The Base Camp Baja voyages sail from La Paz to the Espiritu Santo, Isla Partida and Los Islotes islands in the Sea of Cortes aboard the 30-cabin vessel.
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Applications open for 2018 Global Travel Marketplace shows

GTM West will be held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas May 15 through 17; GTM takes place at the Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Fla., July 12 through 14.

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