The Drake

Mexico’s Peninsulas

THERE ARE THIRTY-EIGHT nonstop routes to Cancun, Mexico, from the United States. In June, nearly eight hundred flights landed there from Houston and Dallas alone. In 2022, the combined number of passengers arriving at the Cancun and Los Cabos airports was just shy of thirty-four million—a nearly twenty-one percent of them will leave neither city during their stay. Many won’t even leave their hotel.

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