Revenue from tourism down by 1.1% in Cyprus between January – October 2019

Revenue from tourism for the period of January – October 2019 declined by an annual 1.1% recording the first annual drop for the 10-month period since 2014, according to data released by the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat) on Friday, CNA reports.

The expenditure per person for the January – October 2019 period rose to €685.22 compared to €697.54 in the corresponding period of 2018, recording a decrease of 1.8%, while per person daily spending for the January – October 2019 period dropped by 0.4% compared to the same period in 2018 (from €75.82 to €76.14), Cysta added.

Spending per person for October 2019 reached €685.82 compared to €677.60 in the respective month of last year recording an increase of 1.2%. 

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