Mexico closed its tourism board, so tourist hot spots are going DIY
by Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times
Sep 30, 2019
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES - The Mexican government defunded its national tourism board, forcing some hotel and resort towns south of the border to take matters into their own hands to avoid losing their biggest source of travelers - California.
The result has been the opening of two privately funded tourism offices in Los Angeles.
The hotels and restaurants in Los Cabos, a region in the southern peninsula of Baja California, have pooled their funds to open the Los Cabos Tourism Board in offices in Los Angeles' Century City section so they can promote their destination to
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