International Visitors to Mexico

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International Visitors to Mexico
Results of Tourism
Activity
Mexico, May 2015
Cenote Chikin Ha, Quintana Roo.
Artesanía de Oaxaca, Oaxaca.
Álamos, Sonora.
Cascada Cola de Caballo, Nuevo León.
Undersecretariat of Planning and
Tourism Policy
Reporting Date: July 15, 2015
Index
Outstanding Results, May 2015 …….....……..……..……. 1
Analysis of Main Results in the Sector………………….... 3
Arrival to Mexico of International Visitors
3
Income of Foreign Currency to Mexico due to
International Arrivals
4
Average Expense
5
Long-Stay Tourism
5
International Visitors to Mexico Arriving by Airplane
7
Domestic Tourism
9
Domestic Hotel Activity
10
Air transportation
10
Main Airports
12
Maritime Transportation
13
Main Ports
14
Macroeconomic Indicators
15
Appendix………………………………………………….….
16
Outstanding Results,
May 2015
International Visitors to Mexico (Banxico)
• According to Banco de México, the number of international tourists
traveling to Mexico surpassed 13.0 million in the January-May period of
2015, a new record high for any similar period.
• The incoming of foreign currency from international visitors to Mexico in
January-May of 2015 also was a high record, totaling 7,706 million
dollars.
• During the January-May period of 2015 the tourism balance was positive,
totaling 3,742 million dollars; number higher than the record achieved in
any similar period in a year.
• International visitors increased 6.7% in comparison to January-May of
2014, reaching 36.0 million of visitors.
• Mexico is positioned in 30th place according to the Travel & Tourism
Competitiveness Index 2015 Report from the World Economic Forum.
Domestic tourism
Hotel Activity
• The percentage of hotel occupation in a group of 70 resorts was 1.77
percentage points higher in comparison to their occupation in January-May
of 2014, reaching 59.9%.
• The arrival of domestic tourists to hotel rooms in these 70 resorts during the
January-May period of 2015 was more than 21.9 million people, being 3.3%
higher than the number reached in 2014 during the same period.
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Air Transportation
• The arrival of passengers by plane increased 11.1% in January-May of
2015 in comparison to the arrivals during the same period of 2014, reaching
22.3 million of air plane passengers.
• The arrival of passengers on domestic flights exceeded 14.2 million people;
this is an increase of 12.0% in comparison to January-May of 2014. Also,
the number of domestic flights increased 5.4%.
• 8.1 million of passengers were recorded on international flights, which is an
increase of 9.4% in comparison to January-May of 2014. This result was
accompanied by a higher number of international flights seen in the same
period (8.4%).
• As for the number of people arriving by plane to Mexico by nationality, it was
recorded during January-May of 2015 that: Americans were the major group
representing 55.4% of the total of air arrivals followed by Canadians with
16.2%; as for people arriving from Latin America and the Caribbean,
Brazilians stand out for having reached 2.3% increase of all arrivals.
Maritime Transportation
• The ports that received the highest number of cruise passengers during
January-May of 2015 were the following: Cozumel (1,656,985), Ensenada
(299,965) and Majahual (258,234); Majahual highlighted having an increase
of 15.0% in comparison to the same period of 2014.
• According to Banco de México, total cruise passenger arrivals increased
7.9% in comparison to the January-May period of 2014.
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Analysis of Main Results in the Sector
Arrival to Mexico of International Visitors
Arrivals of Visitors
According to Banco de México, there was an increase of 6.7% in the number of international
visitors arriving to Mexico during the January-May period of 2015, in comparison to the same
period of the previous year. The arrival of international tourists also increased 7.2%, reaching
13.0 million of tourists*.
Chart 1. Monthly Arrival of International Visitors
2014
2015
8.5
YTD May
2014: 33.7
YTD May
2015: 36.0
Change: 6.7%
7.7
7.5
7.2
7.2
7.1
6.8
6.6
5.7
6.5
May
6.8
Apr
6.7
6.7
6.3
6.0
6.7
7.3
6.5
7.1
8.0
7.0
6.7
Million of people
8.0
Total
(Million of people)
* NOTE: In the charts, the
sum of monthly data
doesn’t match to the
cumulative period, due to
rounded. For more details
see Appendix.
5.5
Jan
Feb
Mar
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
Chart 2. International Tourists
2014
3.5
Total
(Million of tourists)
3.1
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
3.3
2.7
2.6
2.1
1.8
2.4
2.6
2.5
2.4
2.3
1.9
2.3
2.7
2.3
2.4
Million of tourists
2.8
1.5
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
YTD May
2014: 12.1
YTD May
2015: 13.0
Change: 7.2%
International Visitors to Mexico
Foreign Currency Income
The influx of foreign currency from the arrival of international visitors had an increase
of 9.9% during January-May of 2015 in comparison to the same period of the
previous year.
Chart 3. Income of Foreing Currency to Mexico from
International Visitors
Dec
1,793.8
Nov
Total
1,332.2
1,085.6
Oct
(Million of dollars)
Sep
902.6
Aug
2015
1,211.7
1,462.6
1,407.2
1,257.3
1,330.3
1,657.1
1,379.1
1,388.9
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Mar
Feb
Jan
0
500
2014
YTD May
2014: 7,013
YTD May
2015: 7,706
Change: 9.9%
1,363.5
1,521.0
1,735.8
1,505.7
1,580.3
1,000
1,500
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
Millon of Dollars
2,000
The Tourism Balance showed a positive result of 3,742 million of dollars in the
January-May period of 2015, this means an increase of 10.7% in comparison to the
same period of 2014.
Chart 4. Tourism Balance (result)
Dec
814
Nov
Total
431
Oct
(Million of dollars)
250
137
294
Sep
Aug
Jul
2015
2014
623
672
Jun
May
522
504
548
Apr
657
Mar
997
Feb
836
772
Jan
721
560
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
Million of dollars
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico
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YTD May
2014: 3,382
YTD May
2015: 3,742
Change: 10.7%
International visitors to Mexico
Average Expense
During January-May of 2015, the average expense of international visitors increased 3.0% in
comparison to the same period of the previous year, while the average expense of international
tourists stepped up 3.5% in comparison to the same period of 2014.
Chart 5. Average Monthly Expenditure of International Tourists
Dec
490
Nov
Total
458
440
429
449
Oct
Sep
Aug
(Dollars)
Jul
2015
2014
500
504
Jun
May
476
463
Apr
535
547
545
549
501
Mar
541
542
514
Feb
Jan
300
YTD May
2014: 513
YTD May
2015: 531
Change: 3.5%
400
500
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico
Dollars
600
International Visitors to Mexico
Long-Stay Tourism
The long-stay tourists arrival increased 9.3% in the January-May period of 2015
compared to the same period of the previous year: 88.6% entered by air while the
remaining 11.4% entered by land.
Chart 6. Long-Stay Tourists
8,000
7,416
Thousands of tourists
6,000
6,785
6,573
7,000
6,024
YTD May
2014
5,000
4,000
YTD May
2015
3,000
2,000
761
1,000
843
0
By air
By land
Total
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico
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For the same period, the most meaningful expenditure of long-stay tourists was
made by those arriving by air totaling 6,241 million dollars (95.3%).
Chart 7. Distribution of International Long-Stay Tourists'
Expense during January-May 2015
By air
95.3%
By land
4.7%
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico
The average expense of long-stay tourists increased 1.4% during January-May of
2015 in comparison to the same period of the previous year, reaching 883 dollars.
Chart 8. Average Monthly Expenditure of
Long-Stay Turists
Dec
787
Nov
833
Oct
Total
845
Sep
(Dollars)
865
Aug
842
Jul
838
Jun
2015
2014
852
May
867
Apr
866
Mar
837
903
872
900
Feb
893
873
Jan
910
845
750
YTD May
2014: 871
YTD May
2015: 883
Change: 1.4%
800
850
900
950
Dólares
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico
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International Visitors to Mexico Arriving by Air
International Passengers
In January-May of 2015, notes the American air-coming visitors, representing 55.4% of
all international passengers arriving by air. From the Latin America and the Caribbean
region, the country with the highest number of arrivals into Mexico was Brazil with
144,786 visitors, increasing 14.3%.
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
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Cancún, Q.
Roo
Guadalajara,
Jal.
422,060
245,024
222,652
389,505
329,256
436,933
388,448
455,787
506,131
Los Cabos,
Ciudad de
Puerto
B.C.S.
México (AICM) Vallarta, Jal.
465,774
Total of American
passengers
YTD May 2014: 3,171,148
YTD May 2015: 3,538,354
Change: 11.6%
Chart 10. American Passengers per Airport
2014
2015
1,545,331
1,600,000
1,400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
1,302,601
Passengers
During January-May of 2015, American visitors who arrived by air increased 11.6% compared
with the same period of 2014, exceeding 3.5 million passengers who arrived firstly by Cancun
Airport, followed by Los Cabos Airport.
Others
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
The Canadian visitors who arrived by air to Mexico represent 3.6% higher in January-May of 2015
in comparison to the first five months of 2014, exceeding a million passengers who arrived firstly
by Cancun Airport, followed by Puerto Vallarta airport.
Chart 11. Canadian Passengers per Airport
2014
2015
Total of Canadian
passengers
YTD May 2014: 1,001,156
YTD May 2015: 1,037,242
Change: 3.6%
100,263
29,080
23,018
46,224
43,707
80,262
89,798
100,000
204,612
200,000
188,447
300,000
572,744
Passengers
400,000
555,923
500,000
104,320
600,000
0
Cancún, Q.
Roo
Puerto
Vallarta, Jal.
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Los Cabos,
Ciudad de Zihuatanejo,
B.C.S.
México (AICM)
Gro.
Others
In the January-May period of 2015, British visitors who arrived by air increased 13.2% compared
with the same period of 2014, exceeding 184 thousand passengers who arrived firstly by Cancun
Airport, followed by the Mexico City Airport.
4,215
4,184
Total of British
passengers
YTD May 2014: 163,374
YTD May 2015: 184,913
Change: 13.2%
1,017
975
2,857
3,500
14,555
5,234
20,491
141,778
50,000
131,482
Passengers
100,000
17,999
Chart 12. British Passengers per Airport
2014
2015
150,000
0
Cancún, Q.
Ciudad de
Puerto
Roo
México (AICM) Vallarta, Jal.
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Los Cabos,
B.C.S.
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Guadalajara,
Jal.
Others
Domestic Tourism
Percentage of Hotel Occupation
The percentage of hotel occupation of a group of 70 resorts during January-May of
2015 was 1.77 percentage points higher in comparison to the same period of the
previous year, reached 59.8%
Chart 13. Percentage of Hotel Occupation
62%
Rate
60%
58%
58.11%
59.88%
YTD May 2014
YTD May 2015
56%
NOTE: Occupation by
type of resort and total,
are noted as weighed
average.
54%
52%
Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico’s Tourism Information Statistics
National System, DataTur.
Chart 14. Occupancy Rate by Type of Center
59.9
58.1
68.7
66.8
75.8
72.9
53.6
53.6
78.6
75.4
52.4
50.7
60.1
56.6
46.5
46.6
51.1
45.8
Total
Beach centers
Integrally Planned
Traditionals
Other
CITIES
Large
Within the country
Border
0
50
Percentage
Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico’s Tourism
Information Statistics National System, DataTur.
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YTD May 2015
YTD May 2014
NOTE: Occupation by
type of resort and
total, are noted as
weighed average.
100
Domestic Hotel Activity
Arrival of Tourists to Hotels
In the January-May period of 2015, the arrival of domestic tourists to hotel rooms
was over 21.9 million tourists (74.4%), the remaining arrivals (25.6%) was of
foreign tourists.
Chart 15. Arrivals of tourists to hotel rooms
YTD May 2014
YTD May 2015
Foreign
Domestic
74.0%
74.4%
25.6%
26.0%
Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico’s Tourism Information Statistics
National System, DataTur.
Air Transportation
The number of passengers arriving by air increased 11.1% in January-May of 2015
in comparison to the same period of the previous year, reaching 22.3 million of
passengers.
Chart 16. Total Passengers
2014
Total
4,769
Jun
4,273
May
3,964
4,100
Apr
3,525
4,105
Mar
4,477
4,065
4,798
4,611
4,598
4,700
4,154
3,955
3,612
3,500
4,404
4,500
4,000
2015
(million of people)
4,113
Thousands of people
5,000
3,000
Jan
Feb
Jul
Aug
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
10
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
YTD May
2014: 20.0
YTD May
2015: 22.3
Change: 11.1%
The number of passengers by air arriving on domestic flights in the January-May
period 2015 was 14,197,335 passengers, representing 1,521,829 additional
passengers in comparison to the same period of the previous year.
Chart 17. Passengers in Domestic Flights
Total
2014
2015
(million of people)
3,500
Oct
Nov
3,034
2,855
Jun
2,793
2,668
May
2,512
2,775
Apr
3,055
2,657
Mar
3,238
3,107
3,003
2,951
2,522
1,500
2,182
2,000
2,432
2,705
2,500
2,540
Thousands of people
3,000
YTD May
2014: 12.7
YTD May
2015: 14.2
Change: 12.0%
1,000
Jan
Feb
Jul
Aug
Sep
Dec
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
The number of passengers by air arriving on international flights increased 9.4%
exceeding 8.1 million of passengers during January-May of 2015 with 696,832
additional passengers in comparison to the same period of the previous year.
Chart 18. Passengers on International Flights
2014
Total
2015
(million of people)
YTD May
2014: 7.4
YTD May
2015: 8.1
Change: 9.4%
1,735
1,418
1,171
Jun
1,013
May
1,422
Apr
600
1,560
1,432
1,505
1,329
1,595
1,408
1,749
1,633
1,523
1,431
1,000
1,699
1,400
1,573
Thousands of people
1,800
200
Jan
Feb
Mar
Jul
Aug
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
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Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Main Airports
In the January-May period of 2015, the airports that received the most international
passengers were: Cancun (2,987,677), México City (1,284,217), Puerto Vallarta
(622,427), Los Cabos (555,569) and Guadalajara (269,401); which represents 89.5%
of all passengers.
Fuente: Unidad de Política Migratoria, SEGOB.
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Maritime Transportation
Passengers of Tourism Cruises
During January-May of 2015, the number of cruise passengers increased 287,509;
this is an increase of 7.9% in comparison to the same period of the previous year,
reaching 3,938,480 passengers.
Chart 19. Monthly Arrival of Passengers by Cruise
2014
2015
796
791
822
796
Total
(thousands of people)
803
818
707
776
748
Apr
731
718
Mar
761
743
450
675
600
Oct
Nov
865
734
750
754
Thousands of passengers
900
300
Jan
Feb
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
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Sep
Dec
YTD May 2014:
3,651
YTD May 2015:
3,938
Change: 7.9%
Main Ports
In January-May of 2015, the ports that received the most cruise passengers were the
following: Cozumel, Ensenada and Majahual; representing 77.8% of all the arrivals in
comparison to the same period of 2014. On the other hand, according to Banco de
Mexico, the income of foreign currency from cruise visitors contributed with 2.6% of all
the foreign currency during the same period of 2015.
Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT).
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Macroeconomic Indicators
Macroeconomic Perspective on Key Indicators of Mexico
Gross Domestic Product
Entity
Actual Variation
2015
2016
2.40
3.00
2.86
3.47
2.60
3.20
3.4 a 4.2
3.3 a 4.3
International Monetary Fund
OCDE
Banco de México Survey
Ministry of the Treasury and Public Credit
Inflation
(% dic/dic)
2015
2016
3.07
3.00
3.14
3.11
2.91
3.36
3.00
3.00
N.a. Not available.
Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook (July 2015); OECD, Economic Outlook (2015/06); Banco de México, Expectations Survey
Survey Economic Specialists Private Sector (03/07/15); Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, General Criteria for
Economic Policy 2015.
KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF MEXICO
Entries
Gross Domestic Product
. Millions of current pesos
. Real annual variation (%)
Tertiary activities
- Air Transportation (481)
. Millions of current pesos
. Actual Yearly Variation (%)
- Temporary Lodging Services (721)
. Millions of current pesos
. Actual Yearly Variation (%)
- Food and Beverages Preparation Services (722)
. Millions of current pesos
. Actual Yearly Variation (%)
Tourism Gross Domestic Product
. Real annual variation (%)
Internal Tourism Consumption
. Real annual variation (%)
- Domestic tourism consumption
. Real annual variation (%)
- Ibound tourism consumption
. Real annual variation (%)
Employees insured by IMSS (average of the period)
.Permanent
.Non-permanent (urban and field)
Unemployment National Rate * (closing of the period)
. Total Percentage of PEA
National Price Index (closing of the period)
Consumer (percent variation)
. Air transport (percent variation)
. Hotel (percent variation)
. Package Tourist Services (percent variation)
. Restaurants (percent variation)
.Average of the period
. Coincident Indicator
. Forward Indicator
.Confidence Consumer Index
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015.01
General Economic Activity and Services Identified with Tourism
2015.02
2015.03
2015.04
2015.05
14,550,014
4.0
15,627,712
4.0
16,121,442
1.4
17,050,555
2.1
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
24,368
-0.3
27,720
7.3
27,063
8.1
35,793
10.5
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
137,648
2.4
151,099
8.2
163,718
5.6
176,984
4.8
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
172,438
177,145
187,031
3.0
-1.7
0.8
Quarterly Indicators of Tourism Activity
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
160,238
0.8
3.6
3.6
0.9
2.2
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
2.2
3.0
2.4
1.7
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
3.3
2.5
2.8
0.1
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
N.a.
17,433,062
14,884,954
2,548,108
17,538,198
14,968,530
2,569,668
17,603,315
15,024,445
2,578,870
17,595,860
15,062,413
2,533,447
4.5
4.3
4.3
4.4
3.57%
3.97%
4.08%
3.07%
3.00%
-7.74%
0.20%
16.72%
6.19%
6.16%
1.11%
3.14%
4.84%
3.95%
5.31%
1.59%
4.90%
5.13%
5.88%
4.57%
4.20%
3.62%
6.03%
5.38%
5.14%
Exchange Rate (peso / dollar)
12.423
13.169
12.772
13.292
14.676
14.917
Business Cycle Indicators and Consumer Confidence (montly difference***)
-0.039
0.021
0.004
-0.011
-0.002
-0.131
-0.110
-0.085
-0.253
0.067
0.031
0.013
3.14%
10.00%
4.67%
13.07%
5.00%
3.06%
-9.24%
4.13%
-3.13%
4.73%
2.88%
3.20%
4.57%
5.07%
4.65%
15.200
15.223
15.256
-0.021
-0.078
0.002
-0.029
-0.062
0.003
N.a.
-0.052
0.024
-6.2
7.3 1.5
16.0
N.a.
Total number of IMSS-Insure Workers an Unemployement Rate
15,153,643 15,856,137 16,409,302 16,990,724 17,299,371
13,101,612 13,637,937 14,123,077 14,570,291 14,794,354
2,052,031
2,218,200
2,286,225
2,420,433
2,505,017
4.49
4.9
4.4
Exchange Rate and Prices**
3.82%
7.58%
6.41%
5.72%
4.43%
N.a. Not available.
* Percentage of all the economically active population.
** For prices of the consumer al the end of the year, are annual variations an the variation is same month previos year for monthly data.
*** Point monthly difference.
Sources: INEGI, STPS, Banco de Mexico.
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4.4
APPENDIX
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Arrivals of International Visitors to Mexico*
Thousands of people
International Visitors
International Tourists (staying overnight)
Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist)
By airplane
By land
Border Tourists
Pedestrians
By car
International Hikers (not staying overnight)
Border hikers
Pedestrians
By car
Cruise passengers
January-May
%
2014
2015
Change
33,714.0
35,984.7
6.7%
12,084.1
12,954.9
7.2%
6,784.6
7,415.8
9.3%
6,023.5
6,572.6
9.1%
761.0
843.2
10.8%
5,299.5
5,539.1
4.5%
1,000.7
904.3
-9.6%
4,298.8
4,634.7
7.8%
21,629.9
23,029.8
6.5%
18,905.4
20,084.3
6.2%
4,018.0
4,168.9
3.8%
14,887.5
15,915.3
6.9%
2,724.5
2,945.6
8.1%
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
Income of Foreign Currency to Mexico
from Arrivals of International Visitors*
Millions of dollars
International Visitors
International Tourists (staying overnight)
Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist)
By airplane
By land
Border Tourists
Pedestrians
By car
International Hikers (not staying overnight)
Border hikers
Pedestrians
By car
Cruise passengers
% of participation
%
January-May
2015
Change
2014
2015
7,012.6
7,706.4
100.0%
9.9%
6,196.0
6,877.5
89.2%
11.0%
5,909.8
6,549.8
85.0%
10.8%
5,650.6
6,241.4
81.0%
10.5%
259.3
308.4
4.0%
18.9%
286.1
327.7
4.3%
14.5%
40.2
40.6
0.5%
1.0%
245.9
287.1
3.7%
16.7%
816.6
828.9
10.8%
1.5%
616.0
627.0
8.1%
1.8%
118.8
112.6
1.5%
-5.2%
497.2
514.3
6.7%
3.4%
200.6
201.9
2.6%
0.6%
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
*With the purpose of having a more precise statistics of entries into Mexico of Mexicans residing
overseas, the Tourism Economic Statistics Specialized Technical Committee agreed to add the number of
Mexican nationals residing overseas who entered into Mexico on vehicles with foreign license plates
temporarily imported, as a complementary source of information for the international travelers statistics
as of 2013; such information is obtained from the administrative records kept by BANEJERCITO.
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Average Expense*
Dollars
International Visitors
International Tourists (staying overnight)
Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist)
By airplane
By land
Border Tourists
Pedestrians
By car
International Hikers (not staying overnight)
Border hikers
Pedestrians
By car
Cruise passengers
January-May
%
2014
2015
Change
208.0
214.2
3.0%
512.7
530.9
3.5%
871.1
883.2
1.4%
938.1
949.6
1.2%
340.7
365.7
7.4%
54.0
59.2
9.6%
40.2
44.9
11.8%
57.2
61.9
8.3%
37.8
36.0
-4.7%
32.6
31.2
-4.2%
29.6
27.0
-8.6%
33.4
32.3
-3.2%
73.6
68.5
-6.9%
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
Long-Stay Tourism*
Means of
transportation
By air
By Land
Total
By air
By Land
Total
By air
By Land
Total
% of participation
January-May
% change
2014
2014
2015
Arrivals (thousands)
6,023.5
6,572.6
88.6%
9.1%
761.0
843.2
11.4%
10.8%
6,784.6
7,415.8
100.0%
9.3%
Expense (millions of dollars)
5,650.6
6,241.4
95.3%
10.5%
259.3
308.4
4.7%
18.9%
5,909.8
6,549.8
100.0%
10.8%
Average Expense (dollars)
938.1
949.6
N.c.
1.2%
340.7
365.7
N.c.
7.4%
871.1
883.2
N.c.
1.4%
Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico.
N.c. Not comparable
*With the purpose of having a more precise statistics of entries into Mexico of Mexicans residing
overseas, the Tourism Economic Statistics Specialized Technical Committee agreed to add the number of
Mexican nationals residing overseas who entered into Mexico on vehicles with foreign license plates
temporarily imported, as a complementary source of information for the international travelers statistics
as of 2013; such information is obtained from the administrative records kept by BANEJERCITO.
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International Visitors to Mexico Arriving by Air
Continent /
Country of Nationality
January-May
2014
2015
Foreigners
North America
Unites States 1/
Canada
Latin America and the Caribbean
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
Venezuela
Chile
Peru
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Cuba
Ecuador
Europe
United Kingdom
Spain
France
Germany
Italy
Sweden
Netherlands
Asia
Japan
Oceania
Australia
Africa
1/
%
change
5,835,612
4,172,408
6,402,352
4,575,707
9.7%
9.7%
3,171,148
1,001,156
685,713
126,718
116,493
110,338
63,738
49,126
53,099
29,318
27,487
21,245
19,444
753,632
163,374
108,092
100,409
89,554
67,152
25,191
23,314
160,113
3,538,354
1,037,242
805,796
144,786
143,612
142,429
62,280
57,018
62,809
37,432
29,943
22,253
23,185
774,989
184,913
115,997
107,333
95,602
68,878
26,283
24,026
187,687
11.6%
3.6%
17.5%
14.3%
23.3%
29.1%
-2.3%
16.1%
18.3%
27.7%
8.9%
4.7%
19.2%
2.8%
13.2%
7.3%
6.9%
6.8%
2.6%
4.3%
3.1%
17.2%
41,876
32,506
27,858
7,978
45,436
36,237
30,784
8,171
8.5%
11.5%
10.5%
2.4%
Includes those born in Puerto Rico.
Preliminary information.
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Based on the electronic records of the National Migration Institute at
Mexico’s air arrival locations.
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International Visitors Coming by Airplane
by Main Nationality
Broken down according to the most relevant nationalities and airports:
Arrival of international visitors coming from the United States * by air per airport
January-May
Airport
Cancún, Q. Roo
1
Los Cabos, B.C.S.
2
Ciudad de México (AICM)
3
Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
4
Guadalajara, Jal.
5
Cozumel, Q. Roo
6
Monterrey, N.L.
7
Silao, Gto.
8
Mazatlán, Sin.
9
Zihuatanejo, Gro.
10
Morelia, Mich.
11
Querétaro, Qro.
12
Manzanillo, Col.
13
Aguascalientes, Ags.
14
Zacatecas, Zac.
15
San Luis Potosí, S.L.P.
16
Loreto, B.C.S.
17
Mérida, Yuc.
18
Chihuahua, Chih.
19
Huatulco, Oax.
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Rest of the airports
TOTAL
2013
1,184,226
426,296
338,799
274,652
191,499
76,001
48,406
33,599
37,710
32,365
16,286
14,786
10,169
9,248
5,673
6,656
7,960
7,692
6,350
8,707
61,332
2,798,412
2014
1,302,601
506,131
388,448
329,256
222,652
89,736
50,459
41,159
39,720
34,865
18,545
17,649
10,133
9,596
7,452
7,927
9,052
7,316
7,210
8,020
63,221
3,171,148
2015
1,545,331
455,787
436,933
389,505
245,024
92,405
67,087
48,146
46,362
38,923
21,884
19,100
12,187
11,413
9,351
8,946
8,702
8,215
8,122
8,085
56,846
3,538,354
% change to
2015
43.7%
12.9%
12.3%
11.0%
6.9%
2.6%
1.9%
1.4%
1.3%
1.1%
0.6%
0.5%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.3%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
1.6%
100.0%
Difference
Percent variation
2013-2015 2014-2015 2013-2015 2014-2015
361,105
242,730
30.5%
18.6%
29,491
-50,344
6.9%
-9.9%
98,134
48,485
29.0%
12.5%
114,853
60,249
41.8%
18.3%
53,525
22,372
28.0%
10.0%
16,404
2,669
21.6%
3.0%
18,681
16,628
38.6%
33.0%
14,547
6,987
43.3%
17.0%
8,652
6,642
22.9%
16.7%
6,558
4,058
20.3%
11.6%
5,598
3,339
34.4%
18.0%
4,314
1,451
29.2%
8.2%
2,018
2,054
19.8%
20.3%
2,165
1,817
23.4%
18.9%
3,678
1,899
64.8%
25.5%
2,290
1,019
34.4%
12.9%
742
-350
9.3%
-3.9%
523
899
6.8%
12.3%
1,772
912
27.9%
12.6%
-622
65
-7.1%
0.8%
-4,486
-6,375
-7.3%
-10.1%
739,942
367,206
26.4%
11.6%
* People born in Puerto Rico not included.
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Preliminary Figures.
Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the “Not specified”
item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics.
Arrival of visitors entering Mexico from Canada by air per airport
Airport
1
Cancún, Q. Roo
2
Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
3
Los Cabos, B.C.S.
4
Ciudad de México (AICM)
5
Zihuatanejo, Gro.
6
Huatulco, Oax.
7
Mazatlán, Sin.
8
Cozumel, Q. Roo
9
Manzanillo, Col.
10
Guadalajara, Jal.
Rest of the airports
TOTAL
January-May
2013
534,809
172,202
87,005
40,589
12,259
22,212
22,039
15,571
11,896
5,311
19,789
943,682
2014
2015
555,923
572,744
188,447
204,612
89,798
80,262
43,707
46,224
23,018
29,080
25,470
25,468
21,378
22,092
16,177
18,142
13,166
15,156
5,816
5,269
18,256
18,193
1,001,156 1,037,242
% change to
2015
55.2%
19.7%
7.7%
4.5%
2.8%
2.5%
2.1%
1.7%
1.5%
0.5%
1.8%
100.0%
Difference
Percent variation
2013-2015 2014-2015 2013-2015 2014-2015
37,935
16,821
7.1%
3.0%
32,410
16,165
18.8%
8.6%
-6,743
-9,536
-7.8%
-10.6%
5,635
2,517
13.9%
5.8%
16,821
6,062
137.2%
26.3%
3,256
-2
14.7%
0.0%
53
714
0.2%
3.3%
2,571
1,965
16.5%
12.1%
3,260
1,990
27.4%
15.1%
-42
-547
-0.8%
-9.4%
-1,596
-63
-8.1%
-0.3%
93,560
36,086
9.9%
3.6%
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Preliminary Figures.
Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the “Not
specified” item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics.
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Arrival of international visitors coming from the United Kingdom by air per airport
Airport
1
Cancún, Q. Roo
2
Ciudad de México (AICM)
3
Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
4
Los Cabos, B.C.S.
5
Guadalajara, Jal.
6
Monterrey, N.L.
7
Silao, Gto.
8
Cozumel, Q. Roo
9
Querétaro, Qro.
10
Zihuatanejo, Gro.
Rest of the airports
TOTAL
January-May
2013
127,196
16,092
2,152
3,094
991
864
325
613
311
207
2,375
154,220
2014
131,482
17,999
5,234
3,500
975
829
433
343
283
281
2,015
163,374
2015
141,778
20,491
14,555
2,857
1,017
1,001
396
383
295
249
1,891
184,913
% change to
2015
76.7%
11.1%
7.9%
1.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
0.1%
1.0%
100.0%
Difference
Percent variation
2013-2015 2014-2015 2013-2015 2014-2015
14,582
10,296
11.5%
7.8%
4,399
2,492
27.3%
13.8%
12,403
9,321
576.3%
178.1%
-237
-643
-7.7%
-18.4%
26
42
2.6%
4.3%
137
172
15.9%
20.7%
71
-37
21.8%
-8.5%
-230
40
-37.5%
11.7%
-16
12
-5.1%
4.2%
42
-32
20.3%
-11.4%
-484
-124
-20.4%
-6.2%
30,693
21,539
19.9%
13.2%
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Preliminary Figures.
Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the “Not
specified” item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics.
Arrival of international visitors coming from the Brazil by air per airport
Airport
1
Ciudad de México (AICM)
2
Cancún, Q. Roo
3
Monterrey, N.L.
4
Guadalajara, Jal.
5
Los Cabos, B.C.S.
6
Puerto Vallarta, Jal.
7
Cozumel, Q. Roo
8
Mérida, Yuc.
9
Silao, Gto.
10
Querétaro, Qro.
Rest of the airports
TOTAL
January-May
2013
56,343
53,795
720
538
588
200
148
58
109
105
491
113,095
2014
67,513
55,243
798
728
679
289
273
58
190
149
798
126,718
2015
70,797
69,609
1,120
862
615
497
257
181
158
146
544
144,786
% change to
2015
48.9%
48.1%
0.8%
0.6%
0.4%
0.3%
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.4%
100.0%
Difference
Percent variation
2013-2015 2014-2015 2013-2015 2014-2015
14,454
3,284
25.7%
4.9%
15,814
14,366
29.4%
26.0%
400
322
55.6%
40.4%
324
134
60.2%
18.4%
27
-64
4.6%
-9.4%
297
208
148.5%
72.0%
109
-16
73.6%
-5.9%
123
123
212.1%
212.1%
49
-32
45.0%
-16.8%
41
-3
39.0%
-2.0%
53
-254
10.8%
-31.8%
31,691
18,068
28.0%
14.3%
Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.
Preliminary Figures.
Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the “Not
specified” item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics.
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Domestic Tourism
Occupancy rate
Total
Beach centers
Integral Planned
Traditionals
Others
Cities
Large
Within the country
Border
January-May
Difference
2014
2015
58.11
59.88
1.77
66.76
68.67
1.91
72.87
75.78
2.91
53.56
53.58
0.03
75.43
78.57
3.14
50.70
52.41
1.71
56.64
60.14
3.50
46.57
46.53
-0.05
45.79
51.08
5.29
NOTE: Occupation by type of resort and total, are noted as weighed average.
Source: With information of the 70 centers that are being monitored by the Statistics Information National
System of the Tourism Sector of Mexico Data Tur
Hotel Activity in Selected Resorts
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
21,250
21,956
3.3%
7,447
7,541
1.3%
28,697
29,497
2.8%
Tourist arrivals domestic and
international (thousands)
Domestic
International
Total
Source: Domestic monthly estimate based on hotel activity monitored by the DataTur system.
Air Transportation
Grand Total of passengers
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
15,945,188 17,657,009
10.7%
Domestic total
9,900,241 11,090,476
12.0%
International total
6,044,947 6,566,533
8.6%
Regular
15,627,170 17,347,264
11.0%
Domestic total
9,882,539 11,065,713
12.0%
International
5,744,631 6,281,551
9.3%
Charter
318,018
309,745
-2.6%
Domestic total
17,702
24,763
39.9%
International
300,316
284,982
-5.1%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
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Air Transportation
Grand Total of Flights
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
178,494
190,846
6.9%
Domestic total
125,028
133,095
6.5%
International total
53,466
57,751
8.0%
Regular
176,135
188,434
7.0%
Domestic total
124,644
132,680
6.4%
International
51,491
55,754
8.3%
Charter
2,359
2,412
2.2%
8.1%
Domestic total
384
415
International
1,975
1,997
1.1%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
Domestic passengers
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
9,900,241 11,090,476
12.0%
Beach centers
1,675,771 1,894,319
13.0%
Cities
8,224,470 9,196,157
11.8%
Regular
9,882,539 11,065,713
12.0%
Beach centers
1,663,214 1,872,529
12.6%
Cities
8,219,325 9,193,184
11.8%
Charter
17,702
24,763
39.9%
Beach centers
12,557
21,790
73.5%
Cities
5,145
2,973
-42.2%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
Domestic flights
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
125,028
133,095
6.5%
Beach centers
21,047
22,379
6.3%
Cities
103,981
110,716
6.5%
Regular
124,644
132,680
6.4%
Beach centers
20,782
22,047
6.1%
Cities
103,862
110,633
6.5%
Charter
384
415
8.1%
Beach centers
265
332
25.3%
Cities
119
83
-30.3%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
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International passengers
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
6,044,947 6,566,533
8.6%
Beach centers
3,488,765 3,806,743
9.1%
Cities
2,556,182 2,759,790
8.0%
Regular
5,744,631 6,281,551
9.3%
Beach centers
3,190,697 3,524,215
10.5%
Cities
2,553,934 2,757,336
8.0%
Charter
300,316
284,982
-5.1%
Beach centers
298,068
282,528
-5.2%
Cities
2,248
2,454
9.2%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
International flights
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
Grand Total
53,466
57,751
8.0%
Beach centers
25,730
28,405
10.4%
Cities
27,736
29,346
5.8%
Regular
51,491
55,754
8.3%
Beach centers
23,860
26,468
10.9%
Cities
27,631
29,286
6.0%
Charter
1,975
1,997
1.1%
Beach centers
1,870
1,937
3.6%
Cities
105
60
-42.9%
Preliminary figures.
Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services.
Maritime Transportation
January-May
% variation
2014
2015
1,580,499 1,656,985
4.8%
314,281
299,965
-4.6%
224,602
258,234
15.0%
142,734
177,456
24.3%
135,236
145,347
7.5%
113,707
125,386
10.3%
26,781
71,626
167.5%
30,011
30,705
2.3%
27,644
23,281
-15.8%
5,981
21,218
254.8%
21,950
35,467
61.6%
2,623,426 2,845,670
8.5%
Arribal of passengers
by port
1
Cozumel, Q.Roo
2
Ensenada,B.C
3
Majahual, Q.Roo
4
Cabo San Lucas,B.C.S
5
Puerto Vallarta,Jal
6
Progreso, Yuc
7
Mazatlán, Sin
8
Huatulco, Oax
9
Puerto Chiapas, Chis.
10
Loreto,B.C.S
Rest
Total
Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communications and
Transportation (SCT)
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