Inegi places the state with the highest growth in the construction sector and Volaris will start activities
Governor Carlos Miguel Aysa González announced that Volaris airline will start activities in the entity with operation of routes Ciudad del Carmen and the state capital, on July 26 and October 2, respectively.
The previous, during the meeting of the Table for the Construction of Peace that was held this morning by videoconference, where he also stressed that based on data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), the state occupied in April the first national place with the highest growth in the construction sector.
Aysa González stressed that despite the adverse conditions that the coronavirus pandemic has generated nationally and globally, Campeche is showing its economic strength and the opportunities it offers for private investment.
“This is good news that confirms that we are on the right course and that there is confidence in the state; Campeche is putting their best effort to reduce the impact of the coronavirus health emergency, «he emphasized.
On the two new routes that the airline Volaris will establish in the state, he explained that it will arrive in Ciudad del Carmen next July 26 with flight frequencies on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, leaving Mexico City to the island at 6:30 am, and it will return to the country’s capital at 8:30 am.
Meanwhile on October 2 the route Mexico-Campeche will be in current at 7:00 am and Campeche-Mexico at 9:22 am, on Friday and Sunday.
Regarding the evaluation of the Inegi, the governor emphasized that in the month of April, when the confinement phase was already underway, Campeche was the state that registered the highest growth in the production value of the construction sector with an annual rate of 22.4 percent.
During the remote meeting, the Secretaries of Health, José Luis González Pinzón and of Civil Protection, Edgar Hernández Hernández, reported on the local epidemiological panorama and the progress in the evaluation of the damage due of the tropical storm Cristóbal, respectively.
Translated by Patricia Rubio