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Cyprus air arrivals soar during March

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Tourism arrivals in Cyprus skyrockete­d in March 2022, compared to the same month of 2021 and 2020, when lockdowns and stricter measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 were in place.

According to data released on Thursday by the Statistica­l Service of Cyprus (CyStat), tourist arrivals reached 128,840 in March 2022 compared to 8,811 in March 2021 and 55,342 in March 2020.

For the period of January-March 2022, tourist arrivals totaled 244,705, compared to 17,747 in the correspond­ing period of 2021, 246,556 during the period of January-March 2020, and 357,475 in the period of January-March 2019.

Arrivals from the United Kingdom were the main source of tourism on Cyprus in March 2022, with a share of 34.8% (44,829) of total arrivals, followed by Greece with 9.9% (12,810),

Israel with 8.6% (11,122), Germany with 8.2% (10,592) and Poland with 7.6% (9,805).

For 71.9% of people arriving in Cyprus in March, the purpose of their trip was for holidays, for 16.3% were visiting friends and relatives and 11.8% were on business. Respective­ly, in March 2021, 25.2% of visitors came to Cyprus for holidays, 35.2% were visiting friends or relatives and 39.4% were visiting for business reasons.

Cyprus is already one of the countries fully on board with the transition toward a sustainabl­e and smart tourist destinatio­n, Deputy Minister of Tourism Savvas Perdios said on Thursday, addressing a conference hosted by the Paphos Regional Board of Tourism.

He referred to the five pillars on which Cyprus’ tourism strategy up to 2030 is based: converting Cyprus into a year-round destinatio­n, offering higher quality services, being climate friendly, turning into a digital and smart destinatio­n, and ensuring all residents can benefit from tourism.

Meanwhile, a total of 59,918 Cyprus residents returned from a trip abroad in March, compared to 13,289 in the correspond­ing month last year, recording an increase of 350.9%, according to CyStat. An increase of 26.4% was also recorded compared to March 2020.

The main countries from which Cyprus residents returned in March 2022 were Greece with 35.4%, the United Kingdom with 17.9% and Bulgaria with 3.2%.

The statistics for March 2022 were obtained from processing the data of the electronic platform “Cyprus Flight Pass.”*

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