Easter 2026: More than 2.8 Million Tourists Traveled, but Almost 19% of the Spending Fell
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The movement grew 5.6% year-on-year, although consumption fell almost 19% in real terms, according to a report by the Argentine Confederation of Median Enterprises (CAME).
While the number of travelers increased by 5.6% compared to 2015, the direct economic impact, which reached $808.198 billion, revealed a different picture: total spending fell by 18.9% year-on-year in real terms. According to data from the Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME), travelers prioritized short breaks and nearby destinations in a context marked by transportation costs and the economic situation. The average daily …
The CAME report revealed that, despite 5.6% more travelers, spending fell almost 19% in real terms. Average daily expenditure per person recorded a real fall of 8.4% compared to the previous year. In Easter 2026 more tourists traveled than in 2025, but total spending fell by almost 19% in real terms, according to the report of the Argentine Confederation of Median Enterprise (CAME). The average stay was shorter and daily consumption was lower, w…
According to CAME, 2.85 million tourists were mobilized, 5.6% more than last year, but the economic impact was $808,198 million, which means a real fall of 18.9% year-on-year. 8.4% of daily expenditure per person was also collapsed and stays were 16.1% shorter than in 2025.
The holidays around Holy Week 2026 showed a heterogeneous behavior in tourism matters. While the number of travelers increased compared to the previous year, the preference for short and proximity getaways was deepened, in a framework where the cost of transport and the economic situation conditioned the travel decisions, according to the report prepared by the Argentine Chamber of the Median Company (CAME). The weekend was marked by a combinati…
The Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME) reported that 2,852,256 tourists were mobilized throughout the country. This movement generated a direct economic impact of $808,198 million in food, beverages, accommodation, transportation, recreation and shopping. The survey also indicates that the figure grew by 5.6% compared to the same date of the previous year, although short and close getaways were again prioritized, in a context w…
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