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    Tourism Competitiveness: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategic Responses

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    Argentina currently faces major challenges when it comes to its position as a global player in the tourism industry. The recent devaluation has increased the barriers to attract international visitors. It also highlights the importance of a destination’s unique selling proposition within a country.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the number of tourists from abroad fell by 25% compared to last year’s same period. Europe is the top source of tourists, with 20%, followed by Brazil at 16%.

    This impact is not uniform in all segments. Business tourism, ecotourism and certain luxury tours, for example, are less sensitive to price changes and maintain a level of demand stability. The origins have also shifted. Argentina is now receiving significantly fewer Brazilians and European arrivals are on the rise. These changes affect behaviors such as average stay length, preferences and expenditures, among others. To adapt and refine the value propositions, it is crucial to understand these aspects in detail.

    A destination with a solid offering, a strong cultural identity or natural identity, as well as a position that is well established, continues to attract tourists, and remains favored. In contrast, destinations that are less differentiated or in the early stages of development have greater difficulty attracting and retaining tourists in an ever-demanding market.

    In addition to these challenges, hoteliers are also facing rising operating costs that have risen sharply over the past few months. This increase in costs directly impacts the hotel industry’s profitability and ability to maintain competitive prices in a volatile, competitive environment. Effective cost management and optimization of business are vital to ensure operational sustainability and hotel competition.

    It is important to hire professionals who can conduct a thorough analysis of your business and provide expert advice.

    Tourism: Key challenges for the tourism sector

    1. Pricing and Promotional Optimization Packages and offers that offer value-added advantages will encourage bookings with discounts and exclusive benefits.
    2. Infrastructure and Service Improvements: Investing in an experience that is unique and differentiated to justify the destination’s value.
    3. Promotion of cultural and natural identity: Attracting travelers who are looking for authentic and high-quality experiences by highlighting the diversity and uniqueness of the country.
    4. Digital Marketing Strategies Social media platforms, analytical tools and targeted digital campaigns can be used to enhance your targeted campaigns.

    The challenges facing hotels:

    1. Strategic Revenue Management Adapting rates to the local and global market conditions, while maintaining profitability.
    2. Segmentation & Differentiation Focusing services and promotions on niche segments.
    3. Enhancing Guest Experience: Improve the service and train staff to create memorable experiences. This will foster loyalty and encourage word-of-mouth referrals.
    4. Strategic Alliances Develop partnerships with travel agencies, tour operators and digital platforms in order to improve visibility and increase customer acquisition.
    5. Innovation and Sustainability Incorporating sustainable practices and technologies to stand out and add value.

    You can also read our conclusion.

    A strategic approach is needed to address the decline in Argentina’s competitiveness as a tourism destination, which is largely due to exchange rate fluctuations and increasing hotel costs. It is important to adapt strategies according to each destination and niche, as the impact of the changes varies between segments and regions. Addressing these challenges and seizing opportunities will demand more than mere creativity or boldness—it calls for a well-planned, adaptable, and expert-driven approach.

    Diego Rodriguez
    Managing Director, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Horwath

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