International Economy
Tourism Income in Jordan Rises by Approximately 7% in 9 Months
SadaNews - The Central Bank of Jordan announced on Monday that the revenues of the tourism sector increased by 6.8% during the first nine months of 2025, reaching $5.95 billion compared to the same period last year.
The bank added in a press statement that this increase was due to a rise in the number of tourists by 14.5%.
It clarified that Asian nationalities accounted for 36.2%, Europeans for 29.6%, American tourists contributed 16.9%, and Arabs 4.1%, while other nationalities constituted 33.1%.
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