MAZATLAN, Mexico, Jan. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Cal Jet/ XTRA Airways (www.caljetair.com), a United States air service operated, launched its international service to Mazatlan, its first tourist destination in Mexico, yesterday. The pilot program will end April 9, 2013, with nine weekly flights of 150-passenger capacity (1,350 total seats per week) from Houston, San Antonio, Denver, Los Angeles and Oakland, California. Roundtrip fares start at $399.
Mazatlan government and tourism officials, including Secretary of Tourism of Sinaloa Francisco Manuel Cordova , welcomed tourists arriving on the first Cal Jet/ XTRA Airways and addressed questions in a press conference held at the Mazatlan International Airport.
Mazatlan
Hotel Association in conjunction with the state government announced
the strategic partnership in October following extensive research
conducted by the Mexico Tourism Board on air connectivity, airline
efficiency and air capacity which showed that Mazatlan
needed more air seats to keep up with growing demand from the U.S. and
Canada. Last year, the government invested upwards of USD $10 million
in tourism promotion to further generate demand and expand into new
target markets by way of in-flight promotional videos, web-based
destination marketing and other marketing tactics for both domestic and
foreign travelers.
International
airline air capacity is steadily on the rise with strong market demand
and need for more air capacity. During the month of December, U.S. and Canada based airlines reported high passenger load factors to Mazatlan,
all reaching air seat capacity over 75%: U.S. Airways (94.67 percent);
Alaska Airlines (91.26 percent); Sun Wing Airlines (90.52 percent);
WestJet (89.54 percent); and American Eagle (75.24 percent.
Mazatlan
continues to diversify and strengthen its tourism product and offering
far beyond its world-class beaches to its strong cultural portfolio. Mexico's Ministry of Tourism recently appointed El Rosario, a colonial town nearby Mazatlan, as a Magic Town – a distinction for highly cultural places in Mexico which appeal to tourists. Additionally, Mexico's
National Institute of Anthropology and History recognized Las Labradas,
volcanic rocks nearby the village of Chicayota 51 km north of Mazatlan, as an archaeological monument zone.
For more information on Cal Jet/ XTRA Airways, please visit www.caljetair.com
For information about Mazatlan, please visit www.gomazatlan.com
About Mazatlan
Mazatlan is a thriving cultural destination in southwest Mexico
known to many as "the Pearl of the Pacific." Set at the foot of the
Sierra Madre Mountains on a peninsula that extends into the Pacific
Ocean, Mazatlan
is one of the Mexican Riviera's premier resort areas and has become a
popular retreat for the national and international community of 440,000
inhabitants. Named Travelocity's "Best Family Beach in Mexico" amongst fierce competition, the city of Mazatlan
is divided into two main areas: Old Mazatlan, or Centro Historico, and
the Zona Dorada connected by a 7-mile Malecon along the beach.
Recognized for its world-class beaches, golfing, gastronomy and cultural offering, Mazatlan is an ideal vacation getaway for all ages on the Mexican Riviera: you can see The Lighthouse (El Faro),
the second-tallest natural light house in the world; you can experience
the famous Angela Peralta Theater nearby the charming Plazuela Machado;
and you can taste the exquisite gastronomy, whether a local pastry shop
in Old Mazatlan or the world-famous seafood at The Shrimp Bucket. So,
come try it all yourself. Go Mazatlan.
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