Mexico says tourism could lose $782 million from Canada flight freeze

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Canada’s decision to suspend flights by its main airlines to Mexico for 90 days to curb the pass on of the COVID-19 pandemic may cost the Mexican tourism sector around $782 million on lost revenue, Mexico’s authorities said on Sunday.

Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco made the estimate on the basis there may be up to 791,000 fewer tourists therefore of the suspension Canada imposed from Sunday through April 30, his ministry said in a good statement.

Nonetheless, the losses may end up smaller, Torruco said.

The minister said Canada may possibly also lose out on 372,000 Mexican visitors and $368 million in shed revenues as a result of freezing the flights.

Mexico has not moved to suspend flights to Canada, although one airline, Aeromexico, said it could halt flights to Canada from the next week of February before end of April.

Compared with 2019, the amount of visitors to Mexico from Canada fell this past year by 61.3% to at least one 1,020,000, the ministry said. 
Source: https://www.reuters.com

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