Abercrombie & Kent expands presence in Mexico with new DMC
Abercrombie & Kent (A&K), has opened its newest Destination Management Company (DMC) in Mexico.
It has launched with two office locations in Mexico City and Merida.
This strategic expansion comes as A&K plans to open a property in Mexico this year.
Graeme Bull, A&K veteran and General Manager of the Mexico DMC said: “Our team is eager to leverage our expertise, showcasing the very best of Mexico to our discerning guests.”
The Mexico DMC started operating in October 2024 and offers a wide range of services, including tailor-made itineraries, and 24.7, on-the-ground support.
The upcoming property in the Yucatan will offer A&K guests luxury accommodations, amenities and immersive activities showcasing the region’s culture.
With the addition of the Mexico DMC, A&K now operates over 55 offices in more than 30 countries.
The Mexico DMC marks A&K’s 36th DMC.
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