Airport

The Mexican government formally solicited bids this week to build and operate a new airport near Tulum, the next official step toward making the long-discussed project a reality.

The winning company will be granted a 50 year concession on the airport, according to Investment Properties Mexico, which has been closely following the project. The airport is slotted for 3,700 acres inland from Tulum, and will be Mexico’s first privately built and operated airport, the site reports.


While there are many hurdles before construction begins, the news provides further evidence that the airport may move beyond the wish list stage. With facilities for local and international flights, it could have a profound impact on the regional resort and second home market, providing an alternative to busy Cancun.

The airport is expected to handle 700,000 visitors in its first year according to government statistics.

The Secretary of Communications and Transportation is expected to award the project by the end of the year, according to a press release from Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, the company operating the Cancun airport.

The government expects three or four groups tol bid, Reuters reports.

Last month President Felipe Calderon publically endorsed the plan, providing evidence that the airport is receiving support at the highest levels of Mexico City.

 


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+1 # 2010-05-13 10:53
What a disaster for the area....greed wins again.
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0 # 2010-05-13 18:24
As a traveler and home owner on the Mayan Riviera and FM2 holder, to have to wait 4 hours to go through immigration and customs to get home when I fly through Cancun, I applaud this new airport.
I listen continually to our tourists complaining about this ridiculous wait to clear immigration, the shortage of agents at their gates, to process people that have traveled from all over the world, sometimes 20-plus hours to get to the sun and the beach in Cancun.
This is not greed, it is good foresight and progress
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0 # 2010-05-14 18:57
I just returned last night from Riviera Maya, it is already so crowded there, it would be a shame to see it even more so with a new airport. Getting from Cancun to Playa del Carmen was a total breeze. One hour bus ride for about $7.
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0 # 2010-05-18 04:47
I welcome the new Riviera Maya International airport, which will help the real estate market boom Tulum to Belize
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0 # 2010-05-20 17:12
As an owner at Rosewood Mayakoba and a broker, I view this as great news for the area which progress and opportunity and a welcomed economic infusion.
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