Daniel Scioli highlighted the opening of skies as a key to promoting tourism

Daniel Scioli highlighted the opening of skies as a key to promoting tourism
Daniel Scioli highlighted the opening of skies as a key to promoting tourism
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The Secretary of Tourism closed his message with a strong statement: 'Argentina will be great and prosperous again.'

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The Secretary of National Tourism, Daniel Scioli, emphasized the importance of actively promoting Argentine destinations abroad and the positive impact of open skies on the country's air connectivity.

In a meeting with Aviatur representatives, Scioli highlighted that the new administration, led by President Javier Milei, is creating favorable conditions for inbound tourism.

Growth of tourism from Colombia

One of the points highlighted by Scioli is the projected growth in the arrival of Colombian tourists to Argentina. According to data shared during the meeting, it is estimated that this year the arrival of visitors from Colombia will increase by 20%.

This projection is due to improved air connectivity and open skies policies that facilitate international tourists' access to the country.

Greater air connectivity to boost tourism

During his meeting with Aviatur, Scioli underscored the relevance of expanding air connectivity as a determining factor for the sector's growth. The implementation of an open skies policy allows for an increase in the number of flights and airlines operating in the country, which not only benefits tourism but also strengthens the local economy.

Stability and security as pillars to attract visitors

According to Scioli, economic stability, civic order, and security are key factors in positioning Argentina as an attractive global destination. He emphasized that the current administration is working to create a reliable environment that benefits both tourists and investors in the sector.

Argentina bets on tourism as a growth engine

The Secretary of Tourism concluded his message with an optimistic statement about the sector's future: "Argentina will be great and prosperous again." With a strategy focused on actively promoting its destinations and improving tourism infrastructure, the country seeks to establish itself as one of the top options for international travelers in the region.


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