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Argentina has framed their new National Tourism Plan for the next four years. Unveiled by the President of Argentina, Mauricio Macri, and the Minister of Tourism, Gustavo Santos, the plan foresees a 50% increase in international tourist arrivals to Argentina until 2020, with nine million foreign tourists per year.
The income per year has been estimated to be $1, enabling the country to strengthen tourism as the main service of exportation of the country.
The national government would lay special emphasis on doubling the market of U.S. and Canada. It further aims to increase European arrivals and develop long distance markets of China, Russia and India.
At the regional level, measures will be taken to recover the Brazilian market, deepen the border and make the Andean and Mexican grow. 70 million domestic tourists are expected at the national level, accounting for an increase of 47%.
The Argentina Tourism National Plan will allow Argentina to generate 300,000 new job positions during the four years across the whole value chain of the touristic industry, innovating, applying new technologies, endorsing entrepreneurs and promoting the training and quality in every Argentinian destination, explained Santos.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in