VIVA AEROBUS AND AEROMÉXICO SOAR INTO TULUM: WHAT THIS MEANS FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS
In a move that could signal increased interest in Mexico’s burgeoning tourism sector, two major airlines — Viva Aerobus and Aeroméxico — have announced that they will be initiating flights to Tulum’s new Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport starting this December. This development is part of a larger infrastructure push in Mexico’s southeast, timed perfectly with the highly anticipated launch of the Maya Train project.
New Flight Paths to Tulum
Viva Aerobus was the first to announce its plans, stating that flights would be departing from three major hubs: Mexico City International Airport (AICM), Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), as well as offering routes from Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Tijuana. Meanwhile, Aeroméxico followed suit, also confirming operations at the new airport and routes from AICM to Tulum starting December 1st.
Schedules and Key Dates
While Viva Aerobus will commence its flights from Mexico City and Monterrey on December 1st, its services from Guadalajara and Tijuana will follow shortly after, on December 16th and 17th respectively. Aeroméxico has opted for a simpler rollout, commencing its operations from AICM to Tulum on December 1st as well.
Broadening Horizons for Tourists and Investors Alike
These flight offerings will not just benefit holidaymakers but will also extend to business travelers and real estate investors. The new routes will improve connectivity for a number of international locations including Tijuana, Guadalajara, Aguascalientes, Toronto, San Francisco, and Chicago. This could create a significant influx of international attention and investment into Tulum’s already booming real estate and tourism sectors.
Implications for Real Estate Investors
What does this mean for real estate investors eyeing opportunities in Tulum? The increased air travel routes signify stronger links with major cities both within Mexico and internationally. This is bound to increase tourism, and by extension, the demand for holiday rentals, hotels, and potentially long-term residences. With easier access to Tulum, the prospects for real estate investments in terms of both residential and commercial properties look increasingly favorable.
Conclusion
The launch of new flights to Tulum’s Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport represents a significant step in the area’s development, potentially creating lucrative investment opportunities in the real estate sector. With both Viva Aerobus and Aeroméxico committing to new operations, and the imminent launch of the Maya Train, Tulum is rapidly establishing itself as a key player in Mexico’s tourism and investment landscape.