Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) Vice Chairman Kostas Koumis said that plans are already underway with new partnerships to increase tourist arrivals in 2015, both from Russia and other European and non-European countries.
“Given that in 2013, around 608,000 Russian tourists arrived in Cyprus, we hope that if arrivals in coming months reach the same levels as the months of the previous year, tourists will reach 650,000 which is a record number,” he noted.
He said that the future of the Russian tourist market for 2015 “depends on what is happening in Russia, knowing that the Russian government is considering to impose taxes on trips outside of Russia.” Unfortunately, he added, this could have a negative impact on Cyprus.
The monthly Passenger Survey for January-July conducted by the Statistical Service Cystat saw revenue from tourism rise to €1,099.9 million compared to €1,036.2 million in the same period of 2013, an increase of 6.1%.
Total per capita spending dropped to €841.00 compared to €936.80 in July 2013, while daily spending dropped to €78.30 from €89.40, the statistical service said earlier in October.
The highest per capita spending was recorded by tourists from France with €1,000.70, followed by the Swiss with €940.10 and the Russians with €934.40.
Source: Financial Mirror