Tourism in Carnival 2026: Came Highlighted a Record of 3 Million Travelers and Expenses for $1 Trillion
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The first long weekend of 2026 closed with a statistical paradox: more people on the routes but less consumption in the shops. According to data from the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME), a “historical record” of 3 million tourists was recorded, an increase of 7.2% compared to the previous year. However, the fine analysis of the cash flow reveals that the average expenditure per traveler was $111,605, representing a real drop…
The first long weekend of 2026 recorded the displacement of 3 million tourists throughout the country, which represented an increase of 7.2% over the same period of 2025. According to the survey of the Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME), the direct economic impact amounted to $ 1,007,793 million. The average stay was located in 3 days, exceeding 2.8 days of the previous year. Daily spending per tourist averaged $111,605, whi…
The average stay was slightly extended to 3 days, favored by aggressive hotel and air transport promotions that aimed to sustain the occupation in a challenging economic context.
Tourism during the Carnival holiday weekend resulted in 3 million tourists and spending exceeding one trillion pesos, according to data compiled by the Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME). The first long weekend of 2026 saw record figures: the number of tourists increased by 7.2% compared to the same period in 2025, with an economic impact exceeding one trillion pesos (1,007,793 million pesos). This spending was allocated …
Carnival 2026 record: they traveled 3 million tourists and the spending exceeded $1 trillion, according to CAME. All the numbers for the long weekend and the most chosen destinations.
During the first long weekend of 2026, Argentina experienced a record tourist movement with the mobilization of 3 million people, according to the Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME). The growth of 7.2% over the same period of 2025 resulted in a direct economic impact of more than $1 trillion, resulting from expenditures on food, drinks, accommodation, transportation, recreation and various purchases. The unstable climate, wi…
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