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Greece's travel sector surpasses 18 billion euros surplus in 2024 as inbound travellers surge

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Greece's Travel Sector Achieves €18 Billion Surplus in 2024

(Reuters) -The Greek travel services sector saw a surplus of 18.79 billion euros ($21.24 billion) in 2024, a 3.4% increase from the previous year, according to final data from the Bank of Greece released on Thursday.

In 2024, travel receipts rose by 4.8% on the year, to 21.59 billion euros, driven by a 12.8% increase in non-resident inbound travellers and a 2.9% rise in average expenditure per overnight stay.

Receipts from residents of the 27-country European Union, which made up 55.4% of total receipts, grew by 7.1% to 11.97 billion euros, with Germany and Italy being the leading contributors to the growth.

On the other hand, receipts from France and non-EU member Britain decreased by 11.6% and 4.1% respectively.

In 2024, the number of inbound travellers to Greece reached 40.7 million, a 12.8% surge from the previous year, with the influx coming mainly through airports and road border-crossing points, the Bank of Greece said.

The cruise tourism sector also performed strongly, it added, with total receipts from cruise passengers increasing by 22.4% year-on-year, to 1.11 billion euros.

Despite these positive trends, the data showed that in 2024 the average expenditure per trip fell by 7.0% compared with 2023, while the average length of stay declined by 9.6%.

($1 = 0.8846 euros)

(Reporting by Antonis Pothitos; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Greece's travel sector surplus reached €18.79 billion in 2024.
  • Inbound travellers to Greece increased by 12.8%.
  • EU residents contributed 55.4% of total travel receipts.
  • Cruise tourism receipts rose by 22.4% year-on-year.
  • Average expenditure per trip fell by 7.0%.

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The article discusses Greece's travel sector achieving an €18.79 billion surplus in 2024 due to increased inbound travellers and EU receipts.
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Receipts from EU residents grew by 7.1%, contributing 55.4% of total travel receipts.
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Cruise tourism receipts increased by 22.4% year-on-year, reaching €1.11 billion.

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