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Marcela Toriello, President and CEO of TagAirlines, will hold working meetings with tourism authorities from various countries, tour operators, outbound wholesalers, strategic business partners and representatives of international airlines.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR), as well as with different tour operators and outbound wholesalers.
She will also have meetings with tourism authorities from Quintana Roo, Chiapas, Yucatan, the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the Instituto Guatemalteco de Turismo (INGUAT), Organización del Mundo Maya and with the ministers of Tourism of Honduras, Belize and Mexico, among other industry representatives.
Toriello said TagAirlines is committed to strengthening air connectivity between the main tourist destinations of Mundo Maya, by offering a unique multi-destination option in the region. She said that the cultural, natural, archaeological and gastronomic attractions of the Maya World enjoy great prestige among international travelers.
TagAirlines, Guatemala's flag carrier, offers 47 daily flights in five countries: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize and Mexico, with a commercial fleet of eight aircraft, allowing multi-destination connectivity in the region.
TagAirlines is a 100 percent Guatemalan company that for 60 years has been firmly committed to air connectivity and economic development. The company is living a new era that includes the modernization of its fleet with ATR 72 aircraft, considered the most modern and efficient of its kind, which will allow it to fly to more destinations in the region.
Translated by: A.M