U.N. & F.C.C.A. congratulate Mayor & Governor

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Antonio from Ocean Tours at the El Cozemelino posted this on another board http://travelnotes.cc/tchatters/viewtopic.php?t=4165

I assume it is a translated version of what was in the paper, but I could be wrong of course :)

Way to Go Cozumel!

Both the United Nations and the Cruise Ship Association gave public recognitions to the Mayor of Cozumel and the Governor of Quintana Roo for their efforts in the preparations for, and subsequent clean up of the effects of Emily. They credited them for having no loss of life, and for the astounding speed at which things are returning to normal, considering last year some parts of Florida weren't re-established for 4 months, and most of the affected areas here have been fixed to 85% of their capacity. They have been able to rally the population around them, and together have worked very hard to bring Cozumel and the rest of the State back to normal operating levels to satisfy the demand from tourism during this peak time of the year, to these highly sought after destinations. Cozumel and Quintana Roo are showing the world the kind of commitment we have to please and satisfy our visitors, and will come out of this situation strengthened and fortified as an integral destination that offers visitors from all over the world a great selection of accomodations, activities and entertainment that are truly at world class standards. The public recognition made by the United Nations and the F.C.C.A. should re-afirm the need to support these efforts with visitors and to ensure that people that want to come visit here can easily find available avenues for doing so
 
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