Month on
month figures have been climbing all year. And new routes have been opening up
all year. And as numbers continue to rise, and hotels continue to open, a
successful summer for Cabo looks almost certain.
Director of
Los Cabos Airport, Martin Pablo Zazueta, says the double digit growth
translates to a 17% increase over last year. Which he reckons “will guarantee to
break the barrier of 4 million passengers by the end of 2016.”
Air traffic
is becoming ever more stable and the low season is no longer as marked. This is
due to increased national and international flights. New charters from Brazil
and Panama are expected next month.
Aware that almost
100% of visitors are currently from the US and Canada, Zazueta is keen to
diversity. And is working hard to attract new visitors from Europe, South
America and Japan. But he also intends to consolidate the US market by adding
more flights and new routes to meet increased demand.
"It is
always important to look for new alternatives - but we
mustn’t lose sight that we have an impressive market in the US, one of the
strongest economies in the world, "he said.