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Sunset World Group Expands Distribution Channels

By MGN EditorialMarch 7, 2026 at 07:47 PM

Sunset World Group, a Mexican hospitality company, has announced new distribution partnerships to diversify its commercial strategy.

Sunset World Group, a leading hospitality company based in Cancun, Mexico, has unveiled a new commercial strategy aimed at expanding its distribution channels. The announcement was made at the Tourism Showcase organized by the Colombian Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (ANATO) in Bogotá, Colombia. According to the press release, Sunset World Group is seeking to 'diversify its commercial strategy' by partnering with new distribution channels. The company, which operates several resort properties in the Cancun area, is looking to reach a wider audience and tap into new markets through these new partnerships. 'Diversifying our distribution channels is a key priority for Sunset World Group as we look to grow our business and reach more travelers,' said a company spokesperson. 'By partnering with additional sales platforms, we can offer our unique resort experiences to a broader customer base both within Mexico and internationally.' The specific details of the new distribution partnerships were not disclosed, but the company stated that the move is part of a broader strategic initiative to strengthen its commercial operations. Sunset World Group operates several all-inclusive resorts and vacation clubs in the Cancun and Riviera Maya regions, catering to both leisure and business travelers. This news comes as the global tourism industry continues to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many hospitality companies are seeking new ways to reach customers and diversify their sales channels in the face of ongoing uncertainty. Sunset World Group's announcement suggests that the company is proactively adapting its commercial strategy to better position itself for future growth and success.
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