Marriott, the hotelier with the most rooms worldwide, warns that the recovery of demand in several of its 300 properties in Mexico has been slow, especially in Puerto Vallarta, following the cartel violence in February. Martín Castaño, vice president of sales and distribution for the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA), said during the second Annual Summit of Travel Discover CALA of Marriott that, at first, the recovery was not easy, because, alt…
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Marriott, the hotelier with the most rooms worldwide, warns that the recovery of demand in several of its 300 properties in Mexico has been slow, especially in Puerto Vallarta, following the cartel violence in February. Martín Castaño, vice president of sales and distribution for the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA), said during the second Annual Summit of Travel Discover CALA of Marriott that, at first, the recovery was not easy, because, alt…