More than 100,000 Uruguayans left the country for Tourism Week

More than 100,000 Uruguayans left the country for Tourism Week

At the same time, almost 57,000 tourists entered the country through the four most important access points to Uruguay.

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According to information from the National Immigration Directorate, A total of 112,232 Uruguayans crossed the border while another 53,000 entered the Uruguay between last Friday and Sunday.

It was confirmed by a total of 112,232 citizens who left the country through the four main border points. The most used was Paysandu with a total of 17,219 people. In second place is Fray Bentos with 17,036, which is followed Cologne in third place with 16,128 people. Rio Branco came in fourth place with 15,826.

For his part, the Carrasco International Airport laid off a total of 13.14 people while for the Chuy 12,028 came out. At the airport Leap, For its part, 11,092 people left and Rivera 3,826. He Port of Montevideoespecially through Buquebus, 3,489 left and another 2,444 left through other parts of the country.

Less than half of tourists entered

Compared to outbound tourism, internal tourism witnessed less than half. In total, 52,244 people arrived at the Uruguay, being Paysandu the main entry point with 13,155. Leap came in second place with 8,298 people and Fray Bentos in third place with 8,238.

Colonia received a total income of 7,724, while the Carrasco International Airport 7,599. To the Port of MontevideoFor their part, a total of 2,204 people entered, while Rivera 1,658 entered. For him Chuy and Punta del Este 1,272 and 653 entered, respectively, while another 1,443 people entered through other parts of the country.

Of the total admitted, the majority are Uruguayans, being 27,706, in second place are Argentines with 15,884 and Brazilians with 2,857. Other nationalities complete the remaining number, the majority being Americans, Paraguayans, Spanish, Chileans, Peruvians and Colombians.

Source: Ambito

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