Feb 17 β€’ 20:38 UTC πŸ‡¦πŸ‡· Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Carnival weekend saw a record number of tourists and an economic impact of $1 trillion

The Carnival weekend in Argentina attracted three million tourists, resulting in a historic economic impact of $1 trillion, according to the CAME.

During the recent Carnival weekend, Argentina experienced a massive influx of tourists, with three million people traveling across the country. This surge in tourism was prompted by numerous cultural, artistic, and recreational events that took place nationwide. The Confederation of Argentine Medium Enterprises (CAME) reported that the economic impact reached an all-time high of $1.007 trillion, reflecting a 7.2% increase in tourist numbers compared to the same weekend last year, despite challenging weather conditions.

The financial data underscores the significant spending associated with this holiday, with an average expenditure of $111,605 per day per tourist. The total economic activities included outlays on food, beverages, accommodation, transportation, recreation, and various retail purchases. The record-breaking number of visitors highlighted the continued recovery and growth of the tourism sector in Argentina, which has been bouncing back strongly after past economic downturns.

Officials and business leaders are optimistic about the implications of this record turnout, viewing it as a promising sign for regional economies and a potential catalyst for further tourism initiatives. The overwhelming success of the Carnival weekend not only boosts local economies but also reinforces the country's position as a vibrant tourist destination in South America.

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