Customs Eliminates Fee for Bringing Electronics into Cancun Airport

When making this announcement, the governor of Quintana Roo expressed the welcome of Quintana Roo residents to travelers.

Mara Lezama thanks Customs for eliminating the fee for passengers bringing more than one computer or electronic tablet in their personal equipment at Cancun International Airport.

The governor acknowledges the director general of the National Customs Agency for eliminating the criterion that imposed this fee, considering that tourism is a priority for Quintana Roo.

After attending a working meeting at Cancun International Airport, Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa announced that with the support and consideration of the director general of the National Customs Agency, Andre Georges Foullon Van Lissum, it has been decided to eliminate the criterion that imposed a fee on passengers bringing computers or electronic tablets in their personal equipment.

“For Quintana Roo, tourism is a priority activity, and the streamlining of tourist service processes must be permanent,” explained the head of the Executive.

Mara Lezama reported that due to situations detected in meetings, reports, and journalistic notes that evidenced the imposition of a fee for bringing in these tools, she managed various approaches and working meetings with the National Customs Agency.

Today, after a visit to the airport and the review of different procedures and criteria, the agreement was reached to eliminate the criterion that imposed this fee.

When making this announcement, the governor of Quintana Roo expressed the welcome of Quintana Roo residents to travelers. “Welcome to the New Era of the Mexican Caribbean. We await you with open arms,” she affirmed.

Source: El Heraldo de Mexico