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Airport Administrator: Percy Damián Corzo
Tapachula
International Airport
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Tapachula Airport is positioned
as the “Southern Frontier” providing
access to Central and South America |
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Like other airports in the ASUR
group, Tapachula has great potential to develop
as a staging point for adventure tourism in
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Tapachula as a destination |
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Tapachula is the second-largest
city in southern Mexico and is the closest
to the Puerto Chiapas cruise ship port |
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It is located at the southernmost
tip of Mexico, on the border with Guatemala |
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Its economic activities are
largely based on agriculture, particularly coffee
growing |
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