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Labor Day Holiday: 1.1 Million Tourists Traveled and Spent $235 Billion - Diario Panorama

According to the survey by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME), consumption fell in real terms and concentrated on basic expenses.
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During the long weekend for Labor Day, tourism showed a slowdown: less travel, with shorter stays (two days on average) and a real expenditure in decline, according to the report prepared by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME). According to the report on the movement between May 1 and 3, the local getaways predominated. In total, almost 1.1 million passengers spent $235 billion during the three days of rest that were generat…

During the long weekend more than a million people traveled and $235 billion were generated, but consumption was more moderate, with short breaks and a strong focus on basic expenses. The long weekend for Labor Day left a more moderate panorama of tourism activity, with clear signs of a slowdown in consumption, despite a level of movement that remained significant throughout the country. According to the survey of the Argentina Confederation of …

A report by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company revealed that less travel was made, there were shorter stays and a real expense in low

The long weekend of Labor Day mobilized 1,066,464 people across the country with a total expenditure of $235,008 million, as reflected by the survey of the Argentine Confederation of Median Enterprise (CAME). The report detailed that the fourth long weekend of the year “showed a slowdown in tourism activity”, indicating that “we traveled less, with shorter stays (two days on average) and a real expenditure in decrease” and noting that “nearby ge…

Tourism in Argentina slowed down over the long weekend, with fewer travelers, shorter stays, and more moderate spending. In Chaco, activity was even lower, with hotel occupancy below 30% due to the impact of the weather and the decline in regional tourism. These figures come from CAME (Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises). The Labor Day long weekend showed a slowdown in tourism activity. There was less travel, with shorter stays …

The long weekend comes to an end and, as usual, the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME) published a report with statistical data on the tourist movement in the country. “The long weekend of the Worker’s Day showed a slowdown in tourism activity. It traveled less, with shorter stays (two days on average) and a real expenditure in decrease,” the survey says. Despite the numerous events throughout the country, the proximity to the …

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