2010 Magic of Mexico
 Magic of Mexico Specialist- 2010 Edition (REQUIRED Course) Back to Homepage 
Welcome to all our travel agent and tour operators supporters! This dynamic, on-demand training program will prepare you to both EXPAND your Mexico horizons, and engage with Mexico suppliers, helping you sell MORE Mexico to MORE clients. Redesigned for 2010, this course is REQUIRED for you to earn "Mexico Specialist" status and benefits. There are FOUR required lessons in the course (see list below) and you'll have 14 days of study time. It will take approximately three hours to complete this required course. You may then decide to continue your studies via the extensive destination courses (PLACES) listed in the course catalog.

Click "sign-up for this course" link below to get started!

SPECIAL NOTE: As you may be aware, the US Department of State has extended a travel alert to Mexico. The text of the alert has remained virtually unchanged, with a few additional border areas being added to the list of those where extra caution is recommended. In case your customers ask you about the alert, here are a few important things to know: • This is not a new alert. It is an extension of an alert already in place. • What has been extended is a travel alert, not a warning. Travel warnings are issued to describe long-term, protracted conditions that make a country dangerous or unstable, and/or when the U.S. Government’s ability to assist American citizens is constrained due to the closure of an embassy or consulate or because of a drawdown of its staff. A travel alert, on the other hand, disseminates information about short-term conditions of which U.S. citizens abroad should be aware to maximize their safety. • The alert for Mexico does not discourage U.S. citizens from traveling to the country’s tourist destinations. • The main tourist destinations for U.S. citizens are geographically far from the very specific areas included in the alert. For example, Cancun, Los Cabos and Acapulco are at least a two-hour flight away from the main areas identified in the alert. The distance from Cancun to Ciudad Juarez is 1,312 miles – approximately the same distance between New York and Miami (1,290 miles), Chicago and Laredo, Texas (1,395 miles), or Los Angeles to Oklahoma City (1,328 miles). • More than 21.5 million international tourists visited Mexico in 2009. Air arrivals from the U.S. in December 2009 were up approximately 6.2% from December 2008, demonstrating that U.S. travelers view Mexico’s unique vacation destinations and attractions as safe and violence in northern Mexico as unrelated to Mexico’s principal tourist destinations. • More than one million Americans reside in Mexico. We greatly appreciate your help and support Sincerely, Jorge Gamboa Mexico Tourism Board Director – Los Angeles


Reference Material
•Digital Library
Communication
•Bulletin Board
•Calendar
•Messages
•Chat
You need to complete all the lessons in order to receive a completion certificate.

This course must be completed within 14 days of enrollment.
Lessons
Orientation: Empowering your Learner Experience
Before You Go: Trip Planning Essentials
After You Arrive: Enhancing the Experience
Mexico's Specialty Products: Profit Tips & Tools
Learner Notes
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Brought to you by the Mexico Tourism Board. Official 2010 Mexico Specialist Program.
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