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Tourist arrivals at an all time high

Tourist arrivals in Cyprus for the period of January – October 2018 increased by 7.8% to 3.67 million

Source: CNA

Tourist arrivals in Cyprus for the period of January – October 2018 increased by an annual 7.8% to 3.67 million, marking a new record for tourist arrivals for the first ten months of the year.

According to the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat), in October 2018 tourist arrivals amounted to 433,617 marking an increase of 6.6% compared with October 2017.

The United Kingdom continued to constitute Cyprus’ main tourist market with 34% for the ten-month period, compared with 34.5% in January – October 2017, with Russia the second highest market with its share dropping to 20.5% compared with 23.2 in January – October 2017. Israel was the third largest source of tourism for Cyprus with its share declining to 5.90% compared with 8.1% in 2017, followed by Germany whose share in the tourist market decreased marginally to 4.6% in January – October 2018 compared with 5.0% in the respective period of 2017.

For the period of January – October 2018 tourist arrivals from the UK increased by 6.1%, tourists from Greece rose by 9.0% year on year, while tourist from Switzerland increased by 29.1% and tourist from Denmark by 22.4%.

During the period of January – October 2018 tourists from Russia declined by 4.9% compared with the respective period of 2017, from Israel by 11.4% and by 1.8% from Germany.

In October 2018, tourist arrivals from the UK increased by 12.4% compared with October 2017, while tourist inflow from Sweden increased by annual 4.8% and from Greece by an annual 2.0%.

Tourist arrivals from Russia in October declined by 4.5% compared with October 2017, while arrivals from Germany declined by 19% compared with the respective period of 2017, Cystat said.

On the basis of the results of the Passengers Survey, 115.022 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in October 2018 compared to 118.370 in the corresponding month last year, recording a decrease of 2,8%. In October 2018 there was an increase of 1,9% in the trips of residents to Greece (45.418 in October 2018 compared to 44.573 in October 2017) and a decrease of 35,8% in the trips of residents to the United Kingdom (12.944 compared to 20.152 last year).

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