Overview
- Argentina confirms a four‑day stretch for many from November 21–24, combining a tourist non‑working day on Friday with the National Sovereignty Day holiday moved to Monday.
- The November 21 designation is not a feriado, so private employers may require work at regular pay, while November 24 is a national holiday that triggers double pay if worked.
- Buenos Aires municipalities including Salliqueló and the town of Arribeños will observe a local asueto on Thursday, November 13, closing public offices and schools in those districts.
- Trenes Argentinos opened November long‑distance sales with limited routes and high demand; Buenos Aires–Mar del Plata fares start around AR$22,500 with 10% online and up to 40% pensioner discounts.
- Mexico’s SEP will suspend classes nationwide from November 14–17 as the Revolution Day moves to Monday the 17, while Peru’s national holidays on December 8–9 create another long weekend and school break.