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17-10-2022 13:33

Tourist Arrivals: September 2022

The arrivals of tourists reached 413.382 in September 2022 compared to 339.242 in September 2021, recording an increase of 21,9%.

For the period of January – September 2022, arrivals of tourists totaled 2.540.554 compared to 1.299.392 in the corresponding period of 2021, 512.184 in the period of January – September 2020 and 3.260.546 arrivals in the period of January – September 2019.

Analysis of countries

Arrivals from the United Kingdom were the main source of tourism for September 2022, with a share of 41,1% (169.799) of total arrivals, followed by Israel with 8,5% (35.013), Poland with 5,5% (22.922), Germany with 5,4% (22.244), Greece with 4,5% (18.802) and Sweden with 4,5% (18.463).

Purpose of visit                                                                                   

For a percentage of 86,1% of tourists, the purpose of their trip in September 2022 was holidays, for 9,1% visit to friends and relatives and for 4,7% business. Respectively, in September 2021, 86,6% of tourists visited Cyprus for holidays, 9,3% visited friends or relatives and 4,1% visited Cyprus for business reasons.

Table 1

Purpose of visit

Percentage (%)

Sep 20

Sep21

Sep22

Holidays

79,5

86,6

86,1

Visiting friends & relatives

13,4

9,3

9,1

Business

7,2

4,1

4,7

Methodological Notes

Definitions

Tourists – Visitors who stay for at least one night in Cyprus.

Tourist arrivals – The term refers to the number of trips and not to the number of persons. This differs in the sense that one person can take more than one trips during the reference period.

Source of data and coverage

The data are obtained from the Passengers Survey which is carried out at the points of arrival in Larnaka and Pafos airports. Additionally, data are also collected from administrative sources, such as the monthly arrivals from ports.

The data covers all persons who pass through passport control at the ports and airports in the Government controlled area of Cyprus. It does not include travelers who arrive and depart illegally via ports and airports in the occupied part of Cyprus.

The weighting was conducted based on the data sent to the Statistical Service by the Civil Aviation Department and from the ship manifests, as well as on the data sent by the Analysis and Statistics Office of the Cyprus Police.

For more information:

CYSTAT Portal, subtheme Tourism, CYSTAT-DB (Online Database), Predefined Tables (Excel), Methodological Information

Contact:

Lucy Panayidou: Tel.:+35722602152, E-mail: lpanagidou@cystat.mof.gov.cy

(NG/ECHR)