As the holiday season draws to a close, authorities in Quintana Roo are gearing up for a massive exodus of tourists from Cancún. With just four days remaining before the end of the vacation period, the city’s bus terminal is bracing itself for an influx of passengers.
To meet the expected demand, local transportation providers have increased services by 20 percent, aiming to deliver efficient and timely service to the thousands of travelers returning home by land.
The authorities are urging tourists to plan their trips meticulously, purchasing tickets in advance and allowing sufficient time for a safe return. Long-haul routes such as Mexico City and Puebla remain the most popular destinations, while regional routes to Chetumal, Quintana Roo, and Mérida, Yucatán, also continue to draw large numbers of passengers.
The high demand for bus services is a testament to Cancún’s reputation as a top tourist destination. Visitors have flocked to the city’s beaches and attractions during their vacations, creating a surge in demand for transportation services.
In an effort to facilitate access to ground transportation for priority sectors, the Mexican government has extended discounts for students and teachers. However, it is essential to note that reduced-fare seats are limited, and travelers should purchase tickets early to take advantage of these fares and avoid potential setbacks.
To ensure a smooth return journey, authorities recommend that tourists plan ahead and make ticket purchases as soon as possible. By doing so, they can enjoy the benefits of reduced fares while avoiding any last-minute complications.
Source: Quadratin