Buenos Aires, April 2 (NA) – The long Easter weekend has begun, and thousands of families are already traveling the country's routes in search of a few days out of the city, taking advantage of the four days proposed to strengthen local tourism.
According to the Argentine News Agency, in the early morning hours of this Thursday, April 2, Day of the Veterans and Fallen in the Malvinas War, over 2,000 vehicles passed through the Samborombón toll booth heading to different cities on the Buenos Aires Atlantic Coast.
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In the context of the XXL weekend, the Secretary of Tourism and Environment of the Argentine Republic, Daniel Scioli, stated that there were 2,300 vehicle registrations that passed through Samborombón.
What did Tourism Secretary Daniel Scioli say about the long weekend?
With the start of the fourth month of the year, April provides a new opportunity to travel, and as Argentine Tourism Secretary Daniel Scioli reflected: "Starting Holy Week with more traffic and tourist movement," he began writing in his personal X account, predicting a good weekend for the economy in the tourist context during the four days.
In this regard, Scioli stated that "between 7 and 8 a.m., 2,300 vehicles passed through the Samborombón toll booth." The number is one of the indicators that suggests it could be a good economic weekend, as "at the same time on Holy Thursday last year, 2,100 had passed through the same place".