Con reserves that exceed 70% in much of the country And a strong Trending Trips Without Prior Planninggood tourist movement is expected during the long weekend of Holy Week.
This is anticipated by the survey carried out by the Argentine Tourism Observatory (OAT), of the Argentine Chamber of Tourism.
Among the destinations that already confirmed reservations above 70% in the province of Buenos Aires, we must mention Mar del Plata, Sierra de la Ventana, Tornquist and Mar de las Pampas.
In the Province of CórdobaCumbrecita records reserves of 95%; 80%high grace; Villa Carlos Paz of 75% and Villa General Belgrano and the skirt are positioned above 70%.
In Mendozain a destination as Potrerillos they point out that they are with full occupation, while in San Rafael and in the city of Mendoza they have 80%reservations. The province of San Luis expects an average occupation of 90% and San Juan from 72.
The province of San Luis expects an average occupation of 90% and San Juan from 72.
On the coast, an 80% floor was reached at the provincial level in Corrientes; A 75 in Entre Ríos (although they estimate to reach a general average of 90%) and 70% in Santa Fe.
Puerto Iguazú, Misionesis among the most chosen destinations with 85%.
In the norththe provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta register a 70% reservation floor although the expectations is that the figure grows. For its part. La Rioja has a general average of 75%and in Tucumán, the most chosen destinations are San Javier (91%), Tafí del Valle (82%) and good yerba (76%).
In the Patagonia highlights San Carlos de Bariloche (Río Negro) with confirmed reserves of 80%.
Aerolineas Argentinas said that during the long weekend of Holy Week will transport about 210,000 passengers and that flights have an average occupation of 80%.
Los Omnibus passages They had full occupation on Wednesday 16 in the services that led to the provinces of Córdoba, San Luis, La Pampa and Mendoza.
As for Auto tripsduring the afternoon of Wednesday, April 16 – many of the start of the long weekend – Aubasa (highways of Buenos Aires) registered more than 2,000 cars per hour towards the Atlantic coast.