414,800 Jordanians leave for tourism in Q1 of 2025
The number of Jordanians leaving the country for tourism purposes during the first quarter of 2025 year reached 414,866, marking a 7.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to preliminary official data published by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and based on the Central Bank of Jordan.
The total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 159,085, 129,749 in February, and 126,032 in March, for a total of 414,866, according to the data.
As for the first quarter of 2024, the total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 136,538, in February 132,495, and in March 116,756, for a total of 385,789.
The number of Jordanians leaving the country for tourism purposes during the first quarter of 2025 year reached 414,866, marking a 7.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to preliminary official data published by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and based on the Central Bank of Jordan.
The total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 159,085, 129,749 in February, and 126,032 in March, for a total of 414,866, according to the data.
As for the first quarter of 2024, the total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 136,538, in February 132,495, and in March 116,756, for a total of 385,789.
The number of Jordanians leaving the country for tourism purposes during the first quarter of 2025 year reached 414,866, marking a 7.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024, according to preliminary official data published by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and based on the Central Bank of Jordan.
The total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 159,085, 129,749 in February, and 126,032 in March, for a total of 414,866, according to the data.
As for the first quarter of 2024, the total number of Jordanians leaving the country in January was 136,538, in February 132,495, and in March 116,756, for a total of 385,789.
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414,800 Jordanians leave for tourism in Q1 of 2025
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