Overview
- Argentina’s November break is set with Friday, Nov. 21 designated as a discretionary tourist day and Monday, Nov. 24 as the transferred Día de la Soberanía Nacional feriado.
- Under Argentine labor law, the Nov. 24 feriado is mandatory with double pay if worked, while work on the Nov. 21 día no laborable depends on each employer and pays at the normal rate.
- Trenes Argentinos opened limited long‑distance sales for November, with Buenos Aires–Mar del Plata leading demand, economy fares reported from ARS 22,500, 10% online discounts and concessions for retirees.
- Buenos Aires Province added local asuetos: Thursday, Nov. 13 for municipalities such as Salliqueló and Arribeños, and Nov. 20 foundation‑day holidays in Magdalena, Porvenir and Pedro Luro.
- Mexico’s SEP confirmed no classes from Friday, Nov. 14 through Monday, Nov. 17, creating a four‑day student megapuente, with the Revolution holiday observed on Monday the 17 and classes held on Thursday the 20.