Mixed Christmas in Neiva: relief for taxi drivers, crisis for bars

Christmas celebrations in Neiva produced economic contrasts: a positive boost for the taxi drivers' guild due to increased demand, while bars and gastrobares endured a tough season with sales drops and job losses.

In Neiva, the Christmas season ended on a bittersweet note. For taxi drivers, December brought economic relief. José Luis Chacón, the guild's representative, reported strong income performance, with significant increases in service usage and tourist arrivals from other regions. The city has over 2,000 vehicles, which operated at full capacity, though demand occasionally outstripped supply. Chacón noted no complaints about excessive charges and praised drivers' responsible behavior, thanking users for their trust.

In stark contrast, the bars and gastrobares sector faced one of its worst recent December seasons. Fabio Guzmán, spokesperson for Asobares in Huila, described a deepening crisis due to national measures and local management under Mayor Germán Casagua. Consumption demand dropped, with a 20% decline in Christmas sales compared to the previous year, and the sector lost 18% of its merchants over two years. Guzmán pointed out that this was the only year in Neiva's history without extended hours for bars and liquor outlets, compounded by rising costs and tax burdens. Moreover, extra-hour surcharges approved by the government began on December 25. This impacts employment, particularly for youth and women, as the nightlife sector is vital for them. Guzmán criticized the lack of adjustments to the Territorial Ordering Plan (POT) and business closures, which make liquor operations unsustainable.

Nationally, Fenalco forecasted a dynamic Christmas. Its 2025 survey showed 55% of households planning to spend over $800,000 on gifts. Jaime Alberto Cabal, Fenalco's president, stated: “Christmas remains the most important time of the year for Colombian families and commerce,” noting how promotions boost the year-end economy. Final results are pending, and vehicle sales and repairs are Neiva's top job-generating sector, per the Dane.

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In Neiva, the Christmas season features family activities at Centro Comercial San Pedro Plaza, including musical shows, letters to Santa, and special discounts. Meanwhile, emblematic nativity scenes in the Catedral Inmaculada Concepción and Parroquia Cristo Sacerdote evoke the Christian tradition of Jesus's birth. These initiatives promote joy, reflection, and local commerce throughout December.

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In Neiva, the National Police reported zero homicides during New Year's Eve thanks to the 'Christmas with Purpose Plan', which significantly reduced various crimes in December 2025. This joint effort between authorities and the community achieved the lowest rates of thefts and violence in recent years. The initiative included arrests, seizures, and preventive campaigns focused on coexistence.

Thousands of Kenyans are traveling to villages to join families for Christmas and New Year festivities despite economic challenges and unpredictable weather. Security forces are collaborating with agencies like NTSA to prevent road accidents, while hotels across the country are fully booked with guests. Experts advise vehicle preparations and financial prudence to avoid regrets.

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As December arrives, Colombian shopping malls launch immersive strategies with decorations, cultural events, and operational reinforcements to draw visitors during the peak consumption season. Meanwhile, online platforms like MercadoLibre and Amazon allow gift returns within 30 days, provided specific conditions are met. These efforts aim to enhance the shopping experience in a month accounting for 22% of annual commerce sales.

 

 

 

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