The arrival of more than 8,781 daily visitors to Baja California allowed temporary lodging businesses to report high demand from buyers, exhibitors, and tourists this past week.
This comes after the various hotels in the municipalities of Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito reported an occupancy rate above 95%, reported the Baja California State Tourism Secretariat.
Miguel Aguiñiga Rodríguez, head of the agency, noted that the mega-event allowed for connections and business deals to be made among thousands of buyers and business leaders, who required lodging services while completing their transactions.
The head of the State Tourism Secretariat, Aguiñiga Rodríguez, stated that the visitors not only saw the Baja Center facilities but also saw the many services available in the region.
From health and wellness tourism to meeting tourism with gastronomic experiences, as well as ecotourism, these were some of the sectors that benefited from the Tianguis.
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