In September 2025, the total number of terminal passengers at GAP’s 12 Mexican airports increased by 1.0%, compared to September 2024. Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara airports presented an increase in passenger traffic of 2.6% and 0.3%, respectively, while Los Cabos and Tijuana airports decreased 4.8% and 0.6%, respectively.
One of the best-known celebrations in México and around the world, Día de Muertos, is right around the corner and two of the most famous dolls in the world, Barbie and Ken, are dressed for the occasion. Designed by Ari Sarinana, the figures pay tribute to the beloved traditions, symbols, and beautiful colors of the season.
AKRON Stadium in Guadalajara has been certified as a Cardioprotected Space, a distinction endorsed by Jalisco’s Emergency Medical Care System. Equipped with defibrillators and CPR-trained staff, the venue is prioritizing fan safety as it prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Mexico has launched a US$22 billion tourism investment portfolio for 2025, with 473 projects across 26 states. Backed by the government’s 2025–2030 plan, the initiative boosts infrastructure, services, and competitiveness, aiming to make Mexico the world’s fifth most visited country.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico will invest $2.8 billion pesos (US$164.7 million) to expand and modernize Guanajuato International Airport by 2029. The project triples past investment, adding gates, expanding facilities, and strengthening air connectivity across Mexico and the United States.
Filming has begun in Jalisco on Mujeres Valientes, a 50-episode series backed by a 50 million peso investment that will generate more than 500 jobs. Showcasing the state’s Magical Towns, it celebrates women’s resilience while boosting tourism, local services, and Jalisco’s growing film industry.
Amazon, Mercado Libre, and Geodis will invest over MX$21B in the State of Mexico to expand logistics hubs in Lerma, Tultepec, and Tultitlán. Announced last week by state officials, the projects will create thousands of jobs, strengthen e-commerce, and reinforce the state as a logistics leader.
Frida Kahlo’s story is expanding in Coyoacán. On September 27, the new Museo Casa Kahlo, La Casa Roja, opens just blocks from Casa Azul. This immersive museum will offer a deeply personal view of the world-renowned Mexican artist, exploring her family, childhood, and hidden treasures never shown before.
Starting October 1, banks in Mexico will offer the User Transaction Amount (MTU), a new tool that lets users set daily limits on mobile app transactions. The measure aims to increase security, reduce fraud, and give customers more control over their finances.
Jalisco continues to be a leader in Mexico's economic growth, ranking second nationally in August for creating 8,090 new formal jobs. Key sectors like services and construction are driving this impressive growth, providing residents with better opportunities.