Despite not having enough budget, the Secretaría de Turismo de México (Sectur) summoned the organized entrepreneurs of the hotel sector of that country to work together on the hotel reclassification.
The objective is to look for a more simplified market with a self-regulatory profile. According to the president of the Mexican Association of Hotels and Motels (AMHM), Armando de la Cruz Uribe, the Sectur brought together this Association and the Concanaco-Servytur to develop a questionnaire that would help define the new hotel classification.
These actions are recorded as mandatory in the General Tourism Law (LGT), which, as Uribe said, "is in force but the first one that cannot comply with it is the Federal Government itself, due to lack of resources for its rewriting."
In the same way, the executive explained that in order to elaborate the draft of the questionnaire that was delivered in recent days to the hoteliers for the reclassification, it was necessary for the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt) to contribute its own resources.


