Tourism revenue increases to $5.33 billion in 8 months
Preliminary data released by the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) revealed a 2.6% increase in tourism revenues during August 2025, reaching $932.2 million, compared to a 0.3% decrease during the same month last year.
Tourism revenues increased by 7.5% during the first eight months of 2025, reaching $5.33 billion, compared to a 3.7% decrease during the same period last year. This was due to a 14.9% increase in the number of tourists.
The data showed that t
Tourism revenues increased during the first eight months of 2025 from Asian nationalities (38.4%), Europeans (30.2%), Americans (18.6%), Arabs (5.5%), and other nationalities (34.0%). Tourism revenues from Jordanian expatriates decreased by 1.3%, the data showed.
Preliminary data released by the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) revealed a 2.6% increase in tourism revenues during August 2025, reaching $932.2 million, compared to a 0.3% decrease during the same month last year.
Tourism revenues increased by 7.5% during the first eight months of 2025, reaching $5.33 billion, compared to a 3.7% decrease during the same period last year. This was due to a 14.9% increase in the number of tourists.
The data showed that t
Tourism revenues increased during the first eight months of 2025 from Asian nationalities (38.4%), Europeans (30.2%), Americans (18.6%), Arabs (5.5%), and other nationalities (34.0%). Tourism revenues from Jordanian expatriates decreased by 1.3%, the data showed.
Preliminary data released by the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) revealed a 2.6% increase in tourism revenues during August 2025, reaching $932.2 million, compared to a 0.3% decrease during the same month last year.
Tourism revenues increased by 7.5% during the first eight months of 2025, reaching $5.33 billion, compared to a 3.7% decrease during the same period last year. This was due to a 14.9% increase in the number of tourists.
The data showed that t
Tourism revenues increased during the first eight months of 2025 from Asian nationalities (38.4%), Europeans (30.2%), Americans (18.6%), Arabs (5.5%), and other nationalities (34.0%). Tourism revenues from Jordanian expatriates decreased by 1.3%, the data showed.
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Tourism revenue increases to $5.33 billion in 8 months
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