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Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, June 2014 La Bufadora, Riviera Nayarit. Toniná, Chiapas. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla. Undersecretariat of Planning and Tourism Policy

Index Outstanding Results, June 2014...... Analysis of main results in the sector... 1 3 Arrival to Mexico of international visitors 3 Income of foreing currency to Mexico due to international 4 arrivals Average Expense 5 Long-stay Tourism 6 International visitors to Mexico arriving by airplane 7 Domestic Tourism 8 Domestic Hotel Activity 9 Air transportation 10 Maritime transportation 12 Macroeconomic indicators 14 Appendix.. 15

Outstanding Results, June 2014 International Visitors to Mexico (Banxico) According to a report by Banco de México, the number of international tourists traveling to Mexico surpassed 14.2 million in the first semester of 2014, becoming a new record high for any period. Furthermore, the incoming of foreign currency from international visitors to Mexico from January to June also was a high record totaling 8,435 million dollars, number not previously reached during any first semester in a year. During, 2014, the tourism balance was positive totaling 4,092 million dollars; number higher than the record achieved in any first semester in a year. The number of international visitors increased 2.8% with respect to, 2013, reaching 39.4 million of visitors. Hotel activity Domestic tourism The percentage of hotel occupation in a group of 70 resorts was 1.73% higher in comparison to their occupation in 2013, reaching 57.65% in the same period of 2014. The arrival of domestic tourists to hotel rooms in these 70 resorts during the first semester of 2014 was 23.7 million people, being 7.4% higher than the number reached in 2013 during the same period. 1

Air transportation The arrival of passengers by plane increased 9.7% during the first semester of 2014 in comparison to the arrivals during the period in 2013, reaching 24.1 million of air plane passengers. The arrival of passengers on domestic flights exceeded 15.3 million people; this is an increase of 9.1% in comparison to the period of 2013. Also, the number of domestic flights increased 5.4%. There were 8.8 million of passengers on international flights, which is an increase of 10.7% in comparison to the first semester of 2013. This result was accompanied by a higher number of international flights seen in the same period (7.3%). As for the number of people arriving by plane to Mexico by nationality, the following was recorded in the same period: Americans were the major group representing 56.5% of the total of air arrivals followed by Canadians with 15.3%; As for people arriving from Latin America and the Caribbean, Brazilians reached 2.1%. Maritime transportation The ports that received the highest number of cruise passengers during the period in 2014 were the following: Cozumel (1,779,607), Ensenada (356,325) and Majahual (241,111); Ensenada highlighted having an increase of 51.6% in comparison to the period of 2013. On the other hand, the total of arrivals increased 27.5% during the same period. 2

2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.7 Millions of tourists 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.5 Millions of people Analysis of main results in the sector Arrival to Mexico of international visitors Arrivals of visitors According to Banco de México there was an increase of 2.8% in the number of international visitors arriving to Mexico during the first semester of 2014, in comparison to the number of international visitors in the same period of the previous year. Likewise, the arrival of international tourists also increased 19.6%, exceeding 14.2 million of tourists. 8 Monthly arrival of international visitors 7.2 2014 2013 2012 7 7 6.6 6.2 6.5 6.4 6.5 6 6 5 5 4 Total (millions of people) YTD June 2013: 38.4 YTD June 2014: 39.4 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. International tourists 3 3 2.3 2.2 2.6 2.3 2.5 2.2 19.6% YTD June 2 2 1 1 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. 3

Millions of dolars 12,919 13,370 11,513 11,992 11,869 12,739 13,949 International visitors to Mexico Foreign currency income The influx of foreign currency from the arrival of international visitors had an increase of 17.6% during the first semester of 2014 in comparison to the same period of the previous year, while foreign currency from international tourists increased 21.5% during the same period, exceeding 7.4 million dollars. 16,000 14,000 12,000 Income of foreing currency to Mexico from international visitors 17.6% YTD June 2013/2014 10,000 8,000 8,435 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 * * Only accounts for the first semester of the year. Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. The Tourism Balance shows a positive result of 4,092.0 million dollars for the first semester of 2014, this means an increase of 29.2% in comparison to the January- May period of 2013. The 2014 surplus balance is 4,092.0 million USD Income 8,434.9 million USD 29.2 % Expense 4,342.9 million US Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico 4

Dollars Dollars International visitors to Mexico Average Expense During, 2014, the average expense of international visitors increased 14.4% in comparison to the same period of the previous year, while the average expense of international tourists increased 1.6% in comparison to the same period of the previous year. 500 Average expense of international tourists (yearly) 480 460 440 420 6.7% 400 380 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 531.1 523 Average monthly expenditure of international tourists 546.7 539 565.4 559 503.2 493.6 503.8 494 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico 2014 2013 486 487 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 5 473 410 401 468 YTD June: 2013: 516 YTD June: 2014: 525 534 486 Total YTD June (dollars) 1.6%

Thousands of tourists International visitors to Mexico Long-stay Tourism The arrival of tourists who remained within Mexico for a long stay increased 10.1% during the first five months of 2014 in comparison to the same months of the previous year, so that 87.6% arrived by air while the remaining 12.4% arrived by ground. Long-stay tourists 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 7,155 6,460 7,422 8,169 5,000 4,000 YTD June 2013 YTD June 2014 3,000 2,000 1,000 962 1,014 0 By air By land Total Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico For the same period, the most meaningful expenditure of long-stay tourists was made by those arriving by air totaling 6,758 million dollars out of the 7,093.4 million dollars of all the long-stay tourism. Distribution of international long-stay tourists' expense during 2014 By air 95.3% Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico 6 By land 4.7%

Dollars The average expense of long-stay tourists increased 9.7% during the first semester of 2014 in comparison to the same period of the previous year, reaching 868 dollars. 1,000 Average monthly expenditure of long-stay tourists 2014 2013 900 844.6 873.7 900.3 866.7 867.3 853.0 800 700 600 823 824 803 787 761 748 744 746 781 799 782 Total YTD June (dollars) 741 500 9.7% 400 300 Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico YTD June: 2013: 792 YTD June: 2014: 868 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec International visitors to Mexico arriving by air International passengers In the first semester of 2014, American air-coming visitors increased 13.1% in comparison to the January- June period of 2013, exceeding 3.9 million of passengers arriving by air. From the Latin America and the Caribbean region, the country with the highest number of arrivals into Mexico was Brazil, increasing 8.8% and 11.7 thousand additional passengers. 56.5% Participation of International Passengers YTD June 2014 21.1% 15.3% 3.0% 2.1% 2.1% U.S. Canada United Kingdom Brazil Colombia Other 7 Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB.

Rate 1,444,893 1,592,617 523,830 618,551 443,936 495,612 317,831 386,349 252,328 294,860 467,510 512,667 Passengers The arrival of American nationals totaled 56.5% of international passengers arriving by air, and the airport with the highest number of arrivals was Cancun Airport during the first semester of 2014. 1,800,000 1,600,000 American passengers per airport YTD June 2014 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 Total of American passengers YTD June 2013: 3,450,328 YTD June 2014: 3,900,656 400,000 200,000 0 Cancún Los Cabos Cd. de México Puerto Vallarta Guadalajara Resto Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Domestic Tourism Percentage of hotel occupation The percentage of hotel occupation of a group of 70 resorts during of 2014 was 1.73% higher in comparison to the same semester of the previous year. 0.58 Percentage of hotel occupation during 2013/2014 0.58 0.57 0.57 0.56 0.56 0.55 55.92% 57.65% YTD June 2013 YTD June 2014 Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico s Tourism Information Statistics National System, Data Tur. 8 1.73 p.p. NOTE: Occupation by type of resort and total, are noted as weighed average.

Occupancy rate by type of center Total Beach centers Beach centers Integrally Planned Traditionals Other Cities CITIES Large Within the country Border 57.6 55.9 65.8 63.1 72.1 68.8 52.3 48.1 74.7 74.7 50.6 49.7 57.0 56.2 46.2 45.0 45.8 45.8 0 20 40 60 80 Percentage Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico s Tourism Information Statistics National System, Data Tur. YTD June 14 YTD June 13 NOTE: Occupation by type of resort and total, are noted as average. weighed Domestic hotel activity Arrival of tourists to hotels The domestic estimate of domestic tourists arrivals to hotel rooms during the first semester of 2014 increased 9.7%, this is, 3 million 168 thousand additional tourists in comparison to the period of the previous year. Arrivals of tourists to hotel rooms Millions of tourists 0 2 4 6 8 Jan Feb mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 5.22 5.12 6.15 7.08 6.65 5.68 9.7% 2012 2013 2014 YTD June 2013 Vs. YTD June 2014 Source: Domestic monthly estimate based on hotel activity monitored by the DataTur system. 9

Thousands of passengers 3,688.8 3,282.7 3,935.2 3,625.1 3,662.0 3,820.6 4,561.2 4,163.1 3,353.8 3,662.2 3,932.1 4,435.2 3,612.3 4,113.2 4,154.2 4,065.3 4,104.6 4,100.0 During, 2014, the arrival of domestic tourists to hotel rooms was over 23.7 million tourists (74%), the remaining 26% was of foreign tourists. Arrivals of tourists to hotel rooms during of 2014 74.0% Foreign Domestic 26.0% Source: Information of 70 resorts monitored by the Mexico s Tourism Information Statistics National System, Data Tur. Air transportation The number of passengers arriving by air increased 9.7% during the period of 2014 in comparison to the same period of the previous year, exceeding 24 million of passengers. Total passengers 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 9.7% YTD June 1,500 1,000 500 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services 10

Thousands of passengers Thousands of passengers The number of passengers by air arriving on national flights during the first semester of 2014 was 15,343,597 passengers, representing 1,280,918 additional passengers in comparison to the same period of 2013. 3,500 Passengers in domestic flights 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 2,539.9 2,657.0 2,775.3 2,668.3 2,521.6 2,181.5 9.9% YTD June 2014 2013 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services The number of passengers by air arriving on international flights increased 10.7% exceeding 8.8 million of passengers during the first semester of 2014 with 854,228 thousand additional passengers. Passengers on international flights 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 1,573.3 1,632.6 1,430.7 1,408.3 1,431.7 1,329.3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services 10.7% YTD June 2014 2013 11

205 267 240 247 241 412 391 348 520 484 461 Thousands of passengers 528 Maritime transportation Passengers of tourism cruises During the first semester of 2014, the number of cruise passengers increased 628 thousand; this is an increase of 27.6% in comparison to the same period of the previous year. Arrivals of passengers by cruise 700 600 500 400 547 516 630 584 347 27.6% YTD June 300 282 200 100 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). During, 2014, the number of cruise passengers increased at the ports of Ensenada (51.6%), Puerto Vallarta (82.7%) and Huatulco (6.9%) in comparison to the same period of 2013. On the other hand, according to Banco de México, the income of foreign currency from cruise visitors contributed with 2.6% of all the foreign currency during the first semester of the year. 12

During, 2014, the ports that received the most cruise passengers were the following: Cozumel, Ensenada and Majahual representing 74.5% of all the arrivals. Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communication and Transportation (SCT). 13

Macroeconomic indicators Macroeconomic Perspective on Key Indicators of Mexico Gross Domestic Product Inflation Entity Actual Variation (% dic/dic) 2014 2015 2014 2015 International Monetary Fund 2.40 3.50 4.04 3.54 OCDE 3.40 4.10 3.90 3.30 Banco de México Survey 2.56 3.85 3.78 3.48 Ministry of the Treasury and Public Credit 2.70 N.D. 3.00 N.D. N.a. Not available. Source: IMF, World Economic Outlook (july 2014); OECD, Economic Outlook (Vol. 2013/2); Banco de México Expectations Survey Economic Specialists Private Sector (1/08/14); Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (45/2014), General Criteria for Economic Policy 2014. KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF MEXICO Entries 2010 2011 2012.I May-14 June-14 General Economic Activity and Services Identified with Tourism Gross Domestic Product. Millions of current pesos 13,282,061 14,550,014 15,615,012 16,104,402 16,451,895 N.a. N.a.. Real annual variation (%) 5.1 4.0 4.0 1.1 1.8 N.a. N.a. Tertiary activities - Air Transportation (481). Millions of current pesos 25,093 24,368 27,733 27,997 28,381 N.a. N.a.. Actual Yearly Variation (%) -3.3-0.3 7.3 10.6 11.6 N.a. N.a. - Temporary Lodging Services (721). Millions of current pesos 127,633 137,648 151,166 162,051 172,312 N.a. N.a.. Actual Yearly Variation (%) 7.8 2.4 8.2 4.6 3.0 N.a. N.a. - Food and Beverages Preparation Services (722). Millions of current pesos 152,167 160,238 172,503 178,920 178,637 N.a. N.a.. Actual Yearly Variation (%) -2.7 0.8 3.0-0.2 0.6 N.a. N.a. Quarterly Indicators of Tourism Activity Tourism Gross Domestic Product. Real annual variation (%) 2.3 3.6 3.6 0.9 1.1 N.a. N.a. Internal Tourism Consumption. Real annual variation (%) 1.8 2.2 3.0 2.4 0.7 N.a. N.a. - Domestic tourism consumption. Real annual variation (%) 3.2 3.3 2.5 2.8-1.1 N.a. N.a. - Ibound tourism consumption. Real annual variation (%) - 8.0-6.2 7.3-1.5 14.9 N.a. N.a. Total number of IMSS-Insure Workers an Unemployement Rate Employees insured by IMSS (average of the period) 14,524,448 15,153,643 15,856,137 16,409,302 16,666,988 16,885,220 16,928,515.Permanent 12,640,250 13,101,612 13,637,937 14,123,077 14,301,696 14,504,299 14,558,766.Non-permanent (urban and field) 1,884,199 2,052,031 2,218,200 2,286,225 2,365,292 2,380,921 2,369,749 Unemployment National Rate * (closing of the period). Total Percentage of PEA 5.03 5.02 4.78 5.25 5.00 4.84 Exchange Rate and Prices** National Price Index (closing of the period) Consumer (percent variation) 4.40% 3.82% 3.57% 3.97% 3.76% 3.51% 3.75%. Air transport (percent variation) -7.04% 7.58% -7.74% 0.20% -12.01% -4.43% 0.87%. Hotel (percent variation) 5.52% 6.41% 1.11% 3.14% 1.16% 2.65% 3.41%. Package Tourist Services (percent variation) -0.61% 5.72% 1.59% 4.90% -2.37% 4.34% 1.95%. Restaurants (percent variation) 5.98% 4.43% 4.20% 3.62% 5.19% 5.43% 5.48% Exchange Rate (peso / dollar).average of the period 12.636 12.423 13.169 12.772 13.233 12.948 12.983 Business Cycle Indicators and Consumer Confidence (montly difference***). Coincident Indicator -0.062-0.043 0.011 0.035 N.a.. Forward Indicator 0.053-0.016 0.044 0.111 0.128.Confidence Consumer Index 0.062-0.241 0.016 0.036 0.006 N.a. Not available. * Other non-seasoned. ** For prices of the consumer al the end of the year, are annual variations an the variation is same month previos year for monthly data. ***Point monthly difference. Sources: INEGI, STPS, Banco de Mexico. 14

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Arrivals of international visitors to Mexico* Thousands of people % Change International Visitors 38,355.0 39,432.7 2.8% International Tourists (staying overnight) 11,877.5 14,204.0 19.6% Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist) 7,422.0 8,168.8 10.1% By airplane 6,459.9 7,155.0 10.8% By land 962.1 1,013.8 5.4% Border Tourists 4,455.6 6,035.2 35.5% Pedestrians 904.1 1,102.3 21.9% By car 3,551.4 4,932.9 38.9% International Hikers (not staying overnight) 26,477.4 25,228.7-4.7% Border hikers 24,085.9 22,207.1-7.8% Pedestrians 5,763.0 4,616.8-19.9% By car 18,322.9 17,590.4-4.0% Cruise passengers 2,391.5 3,021.5 26.3% Source: Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. Income of foreign currency to Mexico from international visitors* Millions of dollars % of participation % 2014 Change International Visitors 7,171.3 8,434.9 100.0% 17.6% International Tourists (staying overnight) 6,130.8 7,451.3 88.3% 21.5% Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist) 5,874.6 7,093.4 84.1% 20.7% By airplane 5,574.0 6,758.0 80.1% 21.2% By land 300.6 335.4 4.0% 11.6% Border Tourists 256.2 357.8 4.2% 39.7% Pedestrians 44.2 46.5 0.6% 5.3% By car 212.1 311.3 3.7% 46.8% International Hikers (not staying overnight) 1,040.5 983.7 11.7% -5.5% Border hikers 848.0 761.1 9.0% -10.2% Pedestrians 196.9 143.2 1.7% -27.3% By car 651.1 617.9 7.3% -5.1% Cruise passengers 192.5 222.5 2.6% 15.6% Source: Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. *With the purpose of having a more precise statistics of entries into Mexico of Mexicans residing overseas, the Tourism Economic Statistics Specialized Technical Committee agreed to add the number of Mexican nationals residing overseas who entered into Mexico on vehicles with foreign license plates temporarily imported, as a complementary source of information for the international travelers statistics as of 2013; such information is obtained from the administrative records kept by BANEJERCITO. 16

Average expense* Dollars % Change International Visitors 187.0 213.9 14.4% International Tourists (staying overnight) 516.2 524.6 1.6% Non-border tourist (long-stay tourist) 791.5 868.3 9.7% By airplane 862.9 944.5 9.5% By land 312.4 330.8 5.9% Border Tourists 57.5 59.3 3.1% Pedestrians 48.9 42.2-13.6% By car 59.7 63.1 5.7% International Hikers (not staying overnight) 39.3 39.0-0.8% Border hikers 35.2 34.3-2.6% Pedestrians 34.2 31.0-9.2% By car 35.5 35.1-1.1% Cruise passengers 80.5 73.7-8.5% Source: Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. Long-stay tourism* Means of transportation % of participation 2014 % change Arrivals (thousands) By air 6,459.9 7,155.0 87.6% 10.8% By Land 962.1 1,013.8 12.4% 5.4% Total 7,422.0 8,168.8 100.0% 10.1% Expense (millions of dollars) By air 5,574.0 6,758.0 95.3% 21.2% By Land 300.6 335.4 4.7% 11.6% Total 5,874.6 7,093.4 100.0% 20.7% Average Expense (dollars) By air 862.9 944.5 N.c. 9.5% By Land 312.4 330.8 N.c. 5.9% Total 791.5 868.3 N.c. 9.7% Source: Source: Balance of payments, Banco de Mexico. N.c. Not comparable *With the purpose of having a more precise statistics of entries into Mexico of Mexicans residing overseas, the Tourism Economic Statistics Specialized Technical Committee agreed to add the number of Mexican nationals residing overseas who entered into Mexico on vehicles with foreign license plates temporarily imported, as a complementary source of information for the international travelers statistics as of 2013; such information is obtained from the administrative records kept by BANEJERCITO. 17

International visitors to Mexico arriving by air Continent / % Country of Nationality change Foreigners 6,234,693 6,931,505 11.2% North America 4,449,008 4,958,217 11.4% Unites States 1/ 3,450,328 3,900,656 13.1% Canada 998,563 1,057,428 5.9% Latin America and the Caribbean 747,599 817,579 9.4% Brazil 132,404 144,079 8.8% Argentina 149,091 133,238-10.6% Colombia 114,333 142,286 24.4% Venezuela 62,663 80,334 28.2% Chile 51,436 56,430 9.7% Peru 60,248 62,338 3.5% Costa Rica 30,414 30,819 1.3% Guatemala 31,035 33,135 6.8% Cuba 23,904 25,882 8.3% Ecuador 15,739 22,495 42.9% Europe 830,108 890,982 7.3% United Kingdom 191,855 204,878 6.8% Spain 120,221 137,487 14.4% France 108,231 111,483 3.0% Germany 91,849 102,468 11.6% Italy 71,720 79,916 11.4% Rusia 55,423 49,516-10.7% Sweden 24,222 26,485 9.3% Asia 155,537 190,266 22.3% Japan 44,784 50,054 11.8% Oceania 35,154 39,846 13.3% Australia 30,460 34,077 11.9% Africa 6,542 9,646 47.4% 1/ Includes those born in Puerto Rico. Preliminary information. Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Based on the electronic records of the National Migration Institute at Mexico s air arrival locations. 18

Broken down according to the most relevant nationalities and airports: Airport % change to Diference Percent Variation 2012 2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 1 Cancún, Q. Roo 579,603 568,039 590,689 55.9% 11,086 22,650 1.9% 4.0% 2 Puerto Vallarta, Jal. 179,480 178,966 195,690 18.5% 16,210 16,724 9.0% 9.3% 3 Los Cabos, B.C.S. 89,413 92,517 94,692 9.0% 5,279 2,175 5.9% 2.4% 4 Ciudad de México (AICM) 42,687 46,277 49,541 4.7% 6,854 3,264 16.1% 7.1% 5 Huatulco, Oax. 15,752 22,232 25,474 2.4% 9,722 3,242 61.7% 14.6% 6 Zihuatanejo, Gro. 16,898 12,364 23,079 2.2% 6,181 10,715 36.6% 86.7% 7 Mazatlán, Sin. 20,548 22,297 21,588 2.0% 1,040-709 5.1% -3.2% 8 Cozumel, Q. Roo 19,015 16,166 16,792 1.6% -2,223 626-11.7% 3.9% 9 Manzanillo, Col. 15,163 11,933 13,189 1.2% -1,974 1,256-13.0% 10.5% 10 Guadalajara, Jal. 6,124 5,989 6,487 0.6% 363 498 5.9% 8.3% Rest of the airports TOTAL Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. International visitors coming by airplane by main nationality Arrival of international visitors coming from the United States * by air per airport Airport % change to Difference Percent variation 2012 2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 1 Cancún, Q. Roo 2,620,494 2,902,237 3,130,036 45.3% 509,542 227,799 19.4% 10.0% 2 Ciudad de México (AICM) 1,160,331 1,248,944 1,395,200 20.2% 234,869 146,256 20.2% 18.7% 3 Los Cabos, B.C.S. 559,454 640,044 739,681 10.7% 180,227 99,637 32.2% 14.7% 4 Puerto Vallarta, Jal. 510,157 509,424 602,997 8.7% 92,840 93,573 18.2% 19.9% 5 Guadalajara, Jal. 281,143 278,978 325,107 4.7% 43,964 46,129 15.6% 16.3% 6 Cozumel, Q. Roo 117,255 113,789 131,742 1.9% 14,487 17,953 12.4% 18.1% 7 Monterrey, N.L. 72,480 84,650 87,181 1.3% 14,701 2,531 20.3% 4.2% 8 Mazatlán, Sin. 68,321 66,313 67,264 1.0% -1,057 951-1.5% 22.5% 9 Zihuatanejo, Gro. 52,996 48,758 61,675 0.9% 8,679 12,917 16.4% 5.3% 10 Silao, Gto. 53,325 50,859 66,790 1.0% 13,465 15,931 25.3% 7.7% 11 Huatulco, Oax. 21,976 32,692 34,569 0.5% 12,593 1,877 57.3% 13.9% 12 Querétaro, Qro. 20,599 25,264 29,726 0.4% 9,127 4,462 44.3% 19.4% 13 Manzanillo, Col. 27,600 23,387 24,540 0.4% -3,060 1,153-11.1% -0.6% 14 Morelia, Mich. 22,720 21,170 25,355 0.4% 2,635 4,185 11.6% 26.7% 15 Aguascalientes, Ags. 16,301 16,428 17,178 0.2% 877 750 5.4% 3.8% 16 Hermosillo, Son. 13,627 12,033 14,038 0.2% 411 2,005 3.0% 13.7% 17 San Luis Potosí, S.L.P. 13,051 11,186 13,699 0.2% 648 2,513 5.0% -7.9% 18 Loreto, B.C.S. 8,680 11,353 12,424 0.2% 3,744 1,071 43.1% 19.1% 19 Mérida, Yuc. 12,294 13,473 12,936 0.2% 642-537 5.2% 31.4% 20 Chihuahua, Chih. 9,571 10,150 11,319 0.2% 1,748 1,169 18.3% -4.9% Resto aeropuertos 98,397 104,302 103,088 1.9% 4,691-1,214 4.8% 1.1% TOTAL 5,760,772 6,225,434 6,906,545 100.0% 1,145,773 681,111 19.9% 13.3% * People born in Puerto Rico not included. Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Preliminary Figures. Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the Not specified item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics. Arrival of visitors entering Mexico from Canada by air per airport 19,735 21,767 20,207 1.9% 472-1,560 2.4% -7.2% 1,004,418 998,547 1,057,428 100.0% 53,010 58,881 5.3% 5.9% Preliminary Figures. Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the Not specified item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics. 19

Arrival of international visitors coming from the United Kingdom by air per airport Airport % change to Diference Percent variation 2012 2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 1 Cancún, Q. Roo 130,833 159,804 165,837 80.9% 35,004 6,033 26.8% 3.8% 2 Ciudad de México (AICM) 18,621 19,027 21,077 10.3% 2,456 2,050 13.2% 10.8% 3 Puerto Vallarta, Jal. 2,719 2,398 7,738 3.8% 5,019 5,340 184.6% 222.7% 4 Los Cabos, B.C.S. 3,483 3,708 4,174 2.0% 691 466 19.8% 12.6% 5 Guadalajara, Jal. 1,123 1,169 1,195 0.6% 72 26 6.4% 2.2% 6 Monterrey, N.L. 876 993 1,003 0.5% 127 10 14.5% 1.0% 7 Silao, Gto. 446 373 500 0.2% 54 127 12.1% 34.0% 8 Cozumel, Q. Roo 416 1,114 429 0.2% 13-685 3.1% -61.5% 9 Querétaro, Qro. 335 379 343 0.2% 8-36 2.4% -9.5% 10 Zihuatanejo, Gro. 239 217 295 0.1% 56 78 23.4% 35.9% Rest of the airports 2,222 2,673 2,287 1.1% 65-386 2.9% -14.4% TOTAL 161,313 191,855 204,878 100.0% 43,565 13,023 27.0% 6.8% Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Preliminary Figures. Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the Not specified item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics. Airport % change to Diference Percent variation 2012 2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 2012-2014 2013-2014 1 Ciudad de México (AICM) 55,680 63,256 73,692 53.6% 18,012 10,436 32.3% 16.5% 2 Cancún, Q. Roo 63,233 52,598 58,822 42.8% -4,411 6,224-7.0% 11.8% 3 Guadalajara, Jal. 943 886 1,188 0.9% 245 302 26.0% 34.1% 4 Monterrey, N.L. 928 1,176 1,188 0.9% 260 12 28.0% 1.0% 5 Los Cabos, B.C.S. 455 484 569 0.4% 114 85 25.1% 17.6% 6 Silao, Gto. 138 203 291 0.2% 153 88 110.9% 43.3% 7 Puerto Vallarta, Jal. 204 185 258 0.2% 54 73 26.5% 39.5% 8 Querétaro, Qro. 171 214 218 0.2% 47 4 27.5% 1.9% 9 Mérida, Yuc. 57 191 191 0.1% 134 0 235.1% 0.0% 10 Toluca, Edo. Mex. 139 210 176 0.1% 37-34 26.6% -16.2% Rest of the airports TOTAL Source: Migration Policy Unit, SEGOB. Preliminary Figures. Arrival of international visitors coming from the Spain by air per airport 753 818 894 0.7% 141 76 18.7% 9.3% 122,701 120,221 137,487 100.0% 14,786 17,266 12.1% 14.4% Note: The coverage has been included more airports each year, thus, it is different in every year, because of this, the comparisons among years is not exact. The total does not include the Not specified item; therefore, it may be different in comparison to the total of the migration statistics. 20

Domestic tourism Occupancy rate Difference Total 55.92 57.65 1.73 Beach centers 63.15 65.83 2.68 Integral Planned 68.83 72.10 3.26 Traditionals 48.15 52.33 4.19 Others 74.70 74.68-0.02 Cities 49.70 50.64 0.94 Large 56.16 56.98 0.83 Within the country 44.99 46.20 1.21 Border 45.81 45.85 0.04 NOTE: Occupation by type of resort and total, are noted as weighed average. Source: With information of the 70 centers that are being monitored by the Statistics Information National System of the Tourism Sector of Mexico Data Tur Hotel activity in selected resorts Tourist arrivals domestic and international (thousands) % variation Domestic 22,095 23,722 7.36 International 7,136 8,321 16.61 Total 29,231 32,043 9.62 Source: Domestic monthly estimate based on hotel activity monitored by the DataTur system. Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services Air transportation Grand Total of passengers % variation Grand Total 22,014,391 24,149,537 9.7% Domestic total 14,062,679 15,343,597 9.1% International total 7,951,712 8,805,940 10.7% Regular 21,525,414 23,753,669 10.4% Domestic total 13,995,788 15,321,110 9.5% International 7,529,626 8,432,559 12.0% Charter 488,977 395,868-19.0% Domestic total 66,891 22,487-66.4% International 422,086 373,381-11.5% 21

Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services Air transportation Grand Total of Flights % variation Grand Total 254,495 269,591 5.9% Domestic total 182,188 192,006 5.4% International total 72,307 77,585 7.3% Regular 250,939 266,636 6.3% Domestic total 181,277 191,503 5.6% International 69,662 75,133 7.9% Charter 3,556 2,955-16.9% Domestic total 911 503-44.8% International 2,645 2,452-7.3% Domestic passengers % variation Grand Total 14,062,679 15,343,597 9.1% Beach centers 2,475,842 2,679,579 8.2% Cities 11,586,837 12,664,018 9.3% Regular 13,995,788 15,321,110 9.5% Beach centers 2,413,524 2,663,718 10.4% Cities 11,582,264 12,657,392 9.3% Charter 66,891 22,487-66.4% Beach centers 62,318 15,861-74.5% Cities 4,573 6,626 44.9% Domestic flights % variation Grand Total 182,188 192,006 5.4% Beach centers 31,298 32,741 4.6% Cities 150,890 159,265 5.6% Regular 181,277 191,503 5.6% Beach centers 30,563 32,412 6.0% Cities 150,714 159,091 5.6% Charter 911 503-44.8% Beach centers 735 329-55.2% Cities 176 174-1.1% 22

International passengers % variation Grand Total 7,951,712 8,805,940 10.7% Beach centers 4,411,454 4,874,947 10.5% Cities 3,540,258 3,930,993 11.0% Regular 7,529,626 8,432,559 12.0% Beach centers 3,992,095 4504855 12.8% Cities 3,537,531 3927704 11.0% Charter 422,086 373,381-11.5% Beach centers 419,359 370092-11.7% Cities 2,727 3289 20.6% Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services International flights % variation Grand Total 72,307 77,585 7.3% Beach centers 33,014 35,688 8.1% Cities 39,293 41,897 6.6% Regular 69,662 75,133 7.9% Beach centers 30,455 33400 9.7% Cities 39,207 41733 6.4% Charter 2,645 2,452-7.3% Beach centers 2,559 2288-10.6% Cities 86 164 90.7% Preliminary figures Source: Airports and Auxiliary Services Maritime transportation Arribal of passengers by port % variation 1 Cozumel, Q. Roo 1,497,278 1,779,607 18.9% 2 Ensenada,B.C 235,093 356,325 51.6% 3 Majahual, Q.Roo 234,266 241,111 2.9% 4 Cabo San Lucas,B.C.S 93,003 142,734 53.5% 5 Progreso, Yuc 87,941 137,067 55.9% 6 Puerto Vallarta,Jal 74,015 135,236 82.7% 7 Huatulco, Oax 28,073 30,011 6.9% 8 Puerto Chiapas, Chis. 14,180 27,644 95.0% 9 Mazatlán, Sin 425 26,781 6201.4% 10 Loreto,B.C.S 1,416 6,065 328.3% Rest 12,704 22,613 78.0% Total 2,278,394 2,905,194 27.5% Source: General Coordination of Ports and Merchant Navy, Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT) 23