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Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 96,928 in December 2021 compared to 9,682 in December 2020, and to 110,330 tourist arrivals in December 2019.

Savvas Perdios, deputy minister of tourism, Cyprus,  recently presented the work of the of the Ministry to date, and the direction tourism in Cyprus is now gaining.

On the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey carried out by the Cyprus Statistical Service, revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached EUR310,2 million in October 2021, compared to EUR77,4 million in October 2020, recording an increase of 300,8 percent. As compared to the revenue from tourism for October 2019 (EUR299,4 million), there was an increase of 3,6 percent. 

The Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism announced that it has created a model for Theme Parks of Cyprus (Theme Parks of Cyprus), which aims to establish the basic features of a modern theme park and ensure the quality of services offered.

The arrivals of Cyprus tourists reached 148,973 in November of this year compared to 8,952 in November 2020, and to 169,392 tourist arrivals in November 2019.

The Cyprus arrivals of travellers in October of this year reached 474,140, compared to 123,023 in October 2020, recording an increase of 285,4 percent.

The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 391,638 in October of this year, recording an increase of 288,6 percent compared to October 2020 (during which 100,791 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 10,3 percent compared to October 2019 (with 436,509 arrivals).

On the basis of the results of the Cyprus Passenger Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached EUR272,5 million in August of this year, compared to EUR71,1 million in August 2020, recording an increase of 283,3 percent.

COVID-19 has had a devastating impact in countries around the world on the tourism industry, local economies, and jobs. Tourist destinations across the globe were forced to close up shop as travel bans and lockdowns left visitor numbers plummeting. 

The arrivals of tourists to Cyprus reached 339,242 in September of this year, recording an increase of 288,4 percent compared to September 2020 (during which 87,334 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 35,3 percent compared to September 2019 (with 524,707 arrivals).