The tourist exodus for the extra long Easter
weekend
began very early this Thursday, when there were already
very long lines on the routes
heading to the Coast, including several points where traffic moved directly
at a man's pace
.
At the Hudson tollbooth, on Route 2, traffic was heavy with sections where
the average speed did not exceed 10 km/h,
according to a TN cell phone:
The reservations for the extra-long weekend, which runs from this Thursday to next Tuesday, including the April 2 holiday and a tourist long weekend, "represent a high level of hotel occupancy in the various regions of the country." , according to data from the Argentine Tourist Information System (SINTA), which indicated that some destinations have
an occupancy rate above 90 percent.
The estimated numbers for the different regions of the country are above 90 percent in various destinations, such as Tandil (Buenos Aires) and Villa Carlos Paz (Córdoba) with 93 percent in each case; Villa Elisa (Entre Ríos), with 96 percent, and Merlo (San Luis), with 90 percent. Bariloche (Río Negro) and Mendoza capital already exceed 80 percent.
Aerolíneas Argentinas reported that there are already 40 percent more tickets issued in relation to the same long weekend in 2023 and estimated that it will transport about 35 thousand passengers daily.
At Aeroparque, on the other hand,
long lines were seen early on
.
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