Jordan's tourism revenue records $3.1 billion in five months
This increase is due to a 20.6% increase in the number of tourists, according to a preliminary data issued by the Central bank of Jordan (CBJ).
The data showed an increase in tourism income from all nationalities, including Jordanian expatriates by 3.8%, European nationalities 29.5%, Americans 20.7%, Arabs 16.9%, and other nationalities 42.1%.
Additionally, the data also showed an 11.1% increase in spending on tourism abroad during May 2025, reaching $158.3 million, and a 12.5% increase during the first five months of 2025, reaching $804.2 million.

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