BCS continues to recover international tourism potential

The Secretary of Tourism, Economy and Sustainability, Luis Humberto Araiza López, participated in the meeting of the Advisory Council of the La Paz International Airport, where the Pacific Airport Group (GAP) highlighted the achievements made in the areas of passenger flows, new routes, investment and implementation of biosafety and certification protocols, as well as improvements to airport infrastructure and services.
In this regard, Araiza López reported that, to maintain the pace of tourist and economic recovery of the entity, it is necessary to continue generating trust and giving certainty to travelers about the safety and hygiene of the facilities or services they obtain from the sector; In this sense, he stressed that airports play a decisive role by being the main gateway to a destination.
The secretary recognized the work of GAP executives and other collaborators, for their effort and commitment to face the challenges of the pandemic, with serious and responsible actions aimed at protecting the health of residents and visitors alike.
Araiza López reiterated the interest and willingness of the State Government to work hand in hand with GAP and the private initiative, to strengthen strategies and create mechanisms that contribute to the reestablishment of the entire tourism industry and, in turn, of the entire value chain that integrates it.