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Argentina Shifts Oct. 12 Holiday to Friday, Powering a Last‑Minute Tourism Lift

Officials used Resolution 139/2025 to stimulate tourism with a three‑day break, shifting operations and plans nationwide.

Overview

  • Online travel agencies reported a surge in late demand after the move was confirmed, with Despegar citing a 97% jump in searches overall, 141% for domestic destinations and 55% for international.
  • Mar del Plata hotel reservations climbed to about 55% at the long weekend’s start and could reach 60%, though local tourism leaders expect occupancy below prior years due to the late confirmation.
  • Public services switched to holiday operations: ANSES offices are closed with digital channels active, banks are shut, and buses, subways and trains run reduced holiday timetables.
  • Buenos Aires Province imposed heavy‑truck restrictions on key corridors including Autovía 2 and Route 11 to ease tourist traffic toward and from the coast.
  • Under national labor law, work performed on Friday qualifies for double pay, and the rescheduling led some events to shift dates, notably Villa General Belgrano’s Oktoberfest moving to November.