articles | 05 October 2018

Tourism revenues up in first seven months 2018

Revenues from tourism rose 2.8% year-on-year in the first seven months of 2018, to around €1.5bn, the statistical service said recently.

July’s revenues also saw a 0.2% rise against July 2017, to €426.6m.

Per capita expenditure was €790.6 in July, down 1.4% from €801.6 in the same month last year, the service said.

Per capita per day spending also dropped 1.4% year-on-year in July, as average length of stay remained stable at 9.9 days.

During the first seven months of the year, per capita spending dropped by 6.2%, to €668.9, compared with €713 in 2017.

Spending per head, per day, also fell by 4.1%, to €74.3 from €77.5.

Source: Cyprus Mail

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