Tourism revenue reaches pre-COVID levels in Cyprus in October 2021

Revenue from tourism reached pre-COVID levels in October 2021 amounting to €310.2 million and marking an increase of 300.8% compared with October 2020 (€77,4 mn) and 3.6% compared with October 2019 (299.4 mn), CNA reports.
 
October 2021 saw the biggest inflow of tourists in Cyprus since the outbreak of the pandemic with 391,638 arrivals, according to Cyprus Statistical Service.
 
For the period of January – October 2021, revenue from tourism is estimated at €1.35 billion, compared to €0.38 billion in the corresponding period of 2020, recording a rise of 260,2%.
 
Compared with pre-COVID levels (January – October 2019) revenue from tourism marked a drop of 46.5%, Cystat added.

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