In 2022, Mexico welcomed more than 38 million international tourists, increasing its tourism volume by 20 percent versus a year earlier, though not completely recovering from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Mexico, as one of the few exceptions worldwide, did not adopt strict restrictions to the entry of foreign visitors during the health crisis. However, the global air travel halt and the fear of contagion severely impacted the country’s inbound tourism in both years, which up until 2019 had registered a steady increase.
Business tourism in Mexico
While the amount of total international travelers in Mexico was growing over the years prior to the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak, the country’s same-day international guests were lessening, from over 77 million in 2016 to roughly 63 million excursionists in 2019. In the inbound business travel segment, tourism expenditures apart from transportation expenses have also decreased in recent years, contrary to the annual total spending from travelers motivated by personal reasons. During 2019, business travel in Mexico City was reported to cost international guests nearly 220 U.S. dollars a day, with hotels accounting for over two thirds of that expense.
International air travel into Mexico
In 2019, around 17.6 international visitors passed through Mexico City International Airport, the leading Mexican airport for inbound travel. During this time, the North American country’s flag carrier Aeroméxico handled the largest share of its international air passenger traffic, with nearly 16 percent of the market. That same year, Grupo Aeroméxico generated a revenue of nearly 68.8 billion Mexican pesos, which was a decrease from the almost 70.3 billion Mexican pesos produced a year prior.
Number of international tourists in Mexico from 2016 to 2022
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Ministry of Tourism (Mexico), & DataTur. (March 15, 2023). Number of international tourists in Mexico from 2016 to 2022 (in millions) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 18, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/789709/mexico-number-of-tourist-arrivals/
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