Table of Contents
Argentina
Introduction
Data Sources
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- A note on statistics
Background
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- History
- Geography
- Climate
Attractions
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- Norte (North)
- Cuyo (Country of the deserts)
- Centro (Central)
- Patagonia
- Litoral (coast)
- Buenos Aires
Tourism and the Economy
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- Employment
- Receipts and expenditure
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- Figure 1: Tourism receipts, 1990-2005*
- Figure 2: Argentina receipts and expenditure, 2002-04
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- Figure 3: Expenditure according to country of residence (US$ million), 2004-06*
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- Figure 4: Income by visitors to Iguazú National Park, 2003-05
Arrivals
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- Figure 5: International tourist arrivals to Argentina, 1990-2005*
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- Figure 6: International arrivals by region/nationality, 2001-05
- Regional
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- Figure 7: International arrivals by region/country, 2004-06*
- European markets
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- Figure 8: Top five Latin American countries percentage market share in the UK, 2001-06
- Figure 9: Quarterly and percentage variations of foreign arrivals in Argentina, 2005-06*
- US and Canada
- Rest of world
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- Figure 10: International arrivals in Argentina by key tourist-generating countries, 2001-05
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Market Characteristics
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- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 11: Purpose of visit, 2001-05
- Figure 12: Arrivals in Argentina’s national parks, 1990-2005
- Seasonality
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- Figure 13: Seasonal arrivals by market share, 2004-06*
- Length of stay
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- Figure 14: Average length of stay, 2001-05
Transport
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- Figure 15: Arrivals in Argentina by mode of transport, 2001-03
- Air
- The major carriers
- Road
- Rail
- Sea
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Accommodation
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- Figure 16: Number of rooms in tourist accommodation in Argentina, 2002-04
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- Figure 17: Historical look at capacity and bed nights in hotels in Argentina, 1998-2005
- Figure 18: Overnights in accommodation by international visitors, 2001-05
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Organisation of Tourism
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- Policy and promotion
- New market potential
- Branding
Outlook
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