Ammon News - Tourism revenue increased by 12.6% in November 2025, reaching $606.6 million, compared to a 14.9% increase to $538.6 million during the same month of 2024, according to preliminary data released by the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ).
Consequently, tourism revenue rose by 7.0% during the first eleven months of 2025, reaching $7.16 billion, compared to a 3.1% decrease to $6.6917 billion during the same period of the previous year.
This increase is attributed to a 14.7% rise in the number of tourists.
The data shows an increase in tourism revenue during the first eleven months of 2025 from European nationalities (36.1%), Asian nationalities 34.3%, American nationalities 18.4%, Arab nationalities 3.6%, and other nationalities 33.4%, while it shows a decrease in tourism revenue from expatriate Jordanians by 0.8%.