from the Government confirm that they work in the Pre-Trip 3

from the Government confirm that they work in the Pre-Trip 3

“It is also working on a tourism investment law so that the country can receive investments from other parts of the world, as well as for Argentine businessmen who can trust in tourism,” he added.

Martínez, who returned from Madrid after participating in the International Tourism Fair (Fitur 2022) where the Pre-Travel Program was recognized with the Excellence award, highlighted “this tool that allowed mobilizing 4.5 million Argentines and 99 billion pesos, a tremendous injection of private savings into tourism activity”.

Likewise, he highlighted the convergence between the different political perspectives on the benefits of the Program, “which gives it a transversality that crosses the different social classes and that received praise from Jujuy to Tierra del Fuego for the entire tourist and political arc.”

“It is a great incentive for demand -he continued- that mobilizes private savings and generates mobility throughout the country” and that “was very good for the reactivation after the pandemic.”

That, added to the vaccination plan that he described as “historic”, and that made people “lose their fear and travel again, seeing tourism as a necessity and a sense of well-being.”

Regarding the possibility of transforming the Program into a law, Martínez assured the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Matías Lammens, that he was working for that consolidation.

“Logically, we must see the situation and the times in which Argentina is experiencing, with some modifications to be made to further strengthen the emerging destinations and that not only consumption occurs in the destinations that are consolidated,” he added.

Martínez said that “it comes with a very federal vision, having had the experience of this Pre-Trip 1 and 2”, and that to establish it as law, it will work “with the governors, with all the tourist chambers, and that Congress can be established as a public policy with some readjustment”.

The official positioned herself next to the report of the World Health Organization (WHO) that asks all States to open the borders.

In that sense, he said that “there is a need to take care of the economy and in turn the mental health of many people in the world, and that is what we have to work on now.”

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