mexico
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New Amex Card Rumor, Soldiers at Mexico Resorts, Four Seasons Residences in Dubai & More
Possible new Amex business card, National Guard hits the beach to protects tourists in Mexico, Miracle Mile Shops renovations, Four Seasons Private Residences in Dubai, man who claims to be the inventor of bitcoin just won a major U.S. court case.
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New Hyatt All-Inclusive Resort Coming to Cozumel in Early 2022
The new Dreams resort will be one of the first Apple Leisure Group (ALG) resorts to debut after Hyatt’s acquisition of the company this summer.
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U.S. to End Canada and Mexico Land Border Restrictions for Vaccinated Visitors
The United States will lift restrictions at land borders with Canada and Mexico for fully vaccinated foreign nationals in early November.
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Popular Mexico Destinations Now Require Proof of Vaccination or Negative Test
To curb the spread of the virus, some Mexican states are now requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test result for entering bars, restaurants and hotels.
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Hilton Signs Three New All-Inclusive Beachfront Resorts in Mexico
Hilton has announced the signing of three managed resorts in Mexico, furthering the company’s all-inclusive and luxury expansion plans. The three properties are Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort, Hilton Tulum All-Inclusive Resort and the luxurious Conrad Tulum.
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U.S. Border Closures with Canada Extended till July 21
The land borders between the countries will be closed until at least July 21. This is the latest extension of the closure that has been in place for over a year now.
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Delta Sale, Flights to Mexico from 2,500 SkyMiles
If Mexico is on your list for a quick sunny getaway, then Delta has some great prices from the West Coast.
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American Express Card Numbers and Personal Information Exposed for Mexican Cardholders
American Express customers should be on alert. A hacker has posted data of 10,000 American Express credit card holders on a hacker forum for free. In the same forum post, the actor claims to sell even more data of banking customers of American Express, Santander, and Banamex.
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U.S.-Mexico Border Will Close for Non-Essential Travel
Essential travel includes medical purposes, to attend educational institutions, for emergency response/public health purposes and lawful cross-border trade.








