In October, 754,900 tourists entered. Of that total, 65.5% of incoming tourism came from neighboring countries, mainly Brazil, which contributed 23%; and Uruguay, 17.7%.
The number of residents in the country who traveled abroad for tourism registered an interannual growth in October of 38.2%while tourist arrivals fell 37% last month, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).
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Thus, in October, 754,900 non-resident visitors entered through all access routes to the country; of which 414,100 were tourists and 340,800 were hikers. He 65.5% of tourism came from neighboring countries, mainly from Brazil, which contributed 23%; and Uruguay, with 17.7%.


47.9% of non-resident tourists arrived in Argentina by plane; 40.5% used routes; and the remaining 11.5% arrived by boat.
Outings abroad reached 1,124,400 resident visitors through all international routes, of which 654,100 were tourists and 470,300 were excursionists. The main destinations were Chiliwith 23.4%; Brazilwith 18.4%; and Europewith 13.1%.
49.3% of resident tourists left in plane; 42.4%, for land route; and 8.3%, through rivers or seas.
During October, non-resident visitors made 787,100 trips and resident visitors made 1,124,400.
Source: Ambito

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