Spain’s five-month revenue reaches 43.2 billion euros, marking an impressive 21.8% increase compared to the same period last year. This significant growth demonstrates Spain’s recovery and strength in the tourism sector post-pandemic. With Spain’s five-month revenue reaching 43.2 billion euros, it has surpassed the previous records set in 2019. The increase in tourist numbers, with 33.2 million visitors in the first five months of 2024, has been a major contributor to Spain’s five-month revenue reaching 43.2 billion euros. As Spain’s five-month revenue reaches 43.2 billion euros, it highlights the country’s popularity and success in attracting international tourists.
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Spain’s tourism revenue for May and the first five months of the year has been announced. According to the data, Spain has significantly surpassed its record-breaking year of 2019.
Spain saw a 13.6% increase in the number of tourists in the first five months of 2024, reaching 33.2 million.
May tourism revenue nears 12 billion euros In May 2024, Spain’s tourism revenue increased by 19.7% compared to the same month last year, reaching 11.687 billion euros. Among the main source markets, the United Kingdom led with 2.197 billion euros in tourism revenue, followed by Germany with 1.411 billion euros, France with 991 million euros, and Italy with 384 million euros.
Five-month revenue reaches 43.2 billion euros In the January-May period, Spain’s tourism revenue reached 43.2 billion euros, an increase of 21.8% compared to the same period last year. In the first five months of 2019, which was Spain’s best year in tourism, the revenue was 30.684 billion euros.
Per tourist nightly and average spending In May, the average daily spending per tourist in Spain increased by 8.6% to 204 euros, while the average spending per tourist rose by 7.3% to 1,263 euros. The average length of stay was recorded at 6.2 nights, a decrease of 1.2%.