Driven by the Cheap Dollar and the Boom of Travel to Brazil, the Departure of Tourists Set a Record in 2025
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Despite the fact that in November there were 2.7% fewer international tourists than a year ago.But the number of Argentines visiting other countries grew 15%.Indec numbers are known in the middle of the controversy with Daniel Scioli that in disagreement with the measurement will launch an index of its own.
The departure of Argentines abroad accelerated again in November, while the influx of foreign tourists continues to recede. The context of a “cheap” dollar and more competitive prices in the most chosen destinations, especially Brazil, led to the largest accumulated tourist deficit for a period of eleven months since official registration. The process, which implies a net outflow in the midst of the shortage of reserves in the Central Bank, coin…
The number of tourists who arrived from abroad dropped 2.7% in November, while those who went out rose 15.3%, which resulted in a deficit of 224 thousand tourists, which increased the foreign exchange outflow. In November, tourists who entered Argentina reached 491,400, while those who left were 763,800, this [...]
Despite the fact that in November there were 2.7% fewer international tourists than a year ago. But the number of Argentines visiting other countries grew 15%. In full controversy over the cut in financing from the Ministry of Tourism, Indec published another report this Tuesday in which it reports a drop in the number of visitors from abroad. In November there was a decline of 2.7%, up to 491,400 tourists arriving in Argentina. In return, the d…
The deficit of the tourist balance deepened again in November, when the number of Argentines who traveled abroad grew 15.3% year-on-year, while the arrival of foreign tourists fell by 2.7% in the same comparison. This was reported on Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). According to the survey of the statistical agency, residents traveled mostly to Brazil and Chile, while Uruguay, the rest of America, Europe and …
The number of tourists who traveled abroad in November grew by more than 15% year-on-year, according to the latest report published on Tuesday by the Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). In addition, the number of those who entered the country fell by about 3%. According to the agency, departures to abroad included 1,271,000 visitors residing on all international routes, of whom 763,000 were tourists, representing an increase of 15.3%. …
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