AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Short Breaks: Argentina’s domestic travel is leaning into quick getaways: CAME reports nearly 9 million tourists took long-weekend trips in the first half of 2026, favoring nearby spots plus nature, food, and relaxation. Featured ideas include San Antonio de Areco (gaucho tradition near Buenos Aires) and Ramallo on the Paraná River (beaches, cliffs, green spaces). Wildlife & Conservation: A major rescue is underway as 30 lions and tigers leave the shuttered Luján Zoo near Buenos Aires for sanctuaries in South Africa and the U.S., part of one of the largest captive big-cat relocations led by Four Paws. Travel Infrastructure: Corporación América Airports says July 2026 passenger traffic rose 1.4% year-on-year; in Argentina, total traffic fell 4.1% YoY, though international traffic grew. Culture for Visitors: Asunción’s Port cultural center murals—five historic works from 1957—are being restored under the “Asunción 500 Años” initiative, aiming to bring back color and protect the heritage. Outdoor Adventure: Jujuy runner Leonardo Álvarez won the Ulala Backyard Ultra Paraguay after 27 laps (181 km over 27 hours), beating Tobías Zañón by one lap. Economy Behind the Trip: A Fundación Encuentro report says 78% of Argentine households earn below the national average, helping explain still-soft consumer spending despite broader stabilization.
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