Parks and attractions generate more than 10 thousand jobs in tourism and gastronomy

Parks and attractions generate more than 10 thousand jobs in tourism and gastronomy

The Argentine Association of Parks and Attractions also assured that “the activity is closely linked to tourism, hotels and gastronomy.”

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The president of the Argentine Association of Parks and Attractions (AAPA), Cesar Jorge Lakepointed out that the amusement parks and entertainment centers generate 10,015 jobs in the country and that its activity is closely linked to the hotel industry, tourism and gastronomy.

“In this sector we generate 10,015 jobs what are they closely linked to tourism, hotels and gastronomywhich generates a synergies between industries“, said Lago, who stressed that “we work when people rest, so it implies a very strong motivation, incentive work, as well as the inclusion of more young people“.

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During the celebration of the first 25 years of the business entity, held in a hotel in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Madero PortLago stated that the parks and attractions They are a boost for local and foreign tourism since, per year, “we receive almost 40 million visitorsgenerating $60 billion annuallywhich shows the significant impact it has on the national economy”,

The Business Chamber Argentine Association of Parks and Attractions AAPA nucleates more than 150 amusement parks and family entertainment centers distributed in 20 Argentine provincesemploying more than 15,000 families.

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For his part, the Vice President of AAPA, Daniel Catzmannstated that the entertainment industry not only drives the labour but, “fundamentally, we are first job creators“. “We are labor intensive but fundamentally we are creators of first jobs. What does Argentina need most today? Giving youngsters a chance to be able to have their first job, this places us at an important point that allows us to grow as an industry,” added the manager.

The meeting was also attended by the president of the Board of Directors of The Global Association for the Attractions Industry (Iaapa), Jim Pattison Jr.who heads the global association for amusement industry.

Source: Ambito

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