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Will the World Cup help Mexico dispel Chinese tourists’ safety fears?

A boost of visitor numbers for the tournament should also include travellers from China, though surveys show lingering safety concerns.

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Will the World Cup help Mexico dispel Chinese tourists’ safety fears?

A boost of visitor numbers for the tournament should also include travellers from China, though surveys show lingering safety concerns.

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How dangerous is watching the World Cup in Mexico, really? | CNN

Mexico deploys 100,000 security forces in its three 2026 World Cup host cities under Plan Kukulkan. Risk varies sharply: Guadalajara faces active CJNG cartel control and 16,000 missing-persons cases—corporate travel policies should reflect that gap.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·cnn.com

    How dangerous is watching the World Cup in Mexico, really? | CNN

    Nearly 100,000 security personnel will be deployed by the government across the country for the World Cup this summer.

  2. domenica 31 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Will the World Cup help Mexico dispel Chinese tourists’ safety fears?

    A boost of visitor numbers for the tournament should also include travellers from China, though surveys show lingering safety concerns.