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Binational COMMITTEES
Arizona Co-Chairs
Felipe Garcia
Vice President, Community Affairs Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau (520) 770-2132 Fgarcia@visitTucson.org Sonoran Co-Chairs
Antonio Proto Elias
Director General de Promocion y Eventos Comision de Fomento al Turismo (662) 289-58-00 aprotoe@sonoraturismo.gob.mx
Eduardo Lemmen Meyer Gonzalez
Presidente Asociacion Mexicana de Hoteles y Moteles de Son., A.C. Federacion Turistica de Sonora jlemmen_meyer@hotmail.com Committees TOURISM
Individuals, institutions and companies, convention and visitor's bureaus, related services (such as caterers), transportation providers, airlines, tourism infrastructure, tourism property development, travel agents, and individuals involved in the buying, selling and supplying of services to the tourism industry.
How To Get Involved
By serving on the Tourism Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!
Committee Action Item Progress Report: Tourism Progress Report
News & Events Hispanic media influence grows in election year Spanish-language networks and publications are taking on a more prominent role this election season nabbing debates with major candidates and increasingly seeing their political coverage spin out into mainstream English-language media.... View Soaring Hoover Dam bypass bridge finally complete The nation's top transportation officials dedicated the Hoover Dam bypass bridge and announced that the new Colorado River crossing would open to traffic late next week.... View Tourism to Mexico Is Up Undeterred by travel warnings and frightening headlines about safety in Mexico an increasing number of international tourists are flying to the country according to the Mexico Tourism Board. The number of international tourists who flew to Mexico... View Feds to fund study of Pheonix LA and Vegas bullet train Arizona now has a stake in the game for high-speed rail linked to the rest of the country. The federal government announced Thursday that it will spend $500000 to begin studying the practicality of linking Phoenix Las Vegas and Los Angeles by... View Ariz. Mexico join tourism push
A contingent of binational business and tourism leaders gathered in Tucson with one clear goal: to set a course to improve the sagging perceptions of the Arizona-Sonora border region.... View |
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