Chichén Itzá, one of cultural destinations of Yucatan. Picture: Darvin Santos en Pixabay

Led by Minister of Tourism Michelle Fridman Hirsch, Yucatán’s Ministry of Tourism (Sefotur) generated great interest among attendees at the recently concluded FITUR travel confab in the Spanish capital, thanks not only to its renowned cultural, gastronomic, historical and nature offerings but also how it’s adapted to the needs of post-Covid-19 travelers and stands out as a destination with some of the best safety, biosafety and security protocols worldwide — which appealed to representatives of airlines, travel agencies, tour operators and other industry players in attendance.

Yucatán participated in FITUR as part of the Mexico stand with the country’s Ministry of Tourism, which is headed by Secretary of Tourism Miguel Torruco Marqués, and representatives from nine other Mexican states.

(Information from EINPresswire.com)

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