December 2024

The Canary Islands will close the year with some 15.5 million foreigners and more than 22,000 million in spending by these tourists.

The Canary Islands will close the year with some 15.5 million foreigners and more than 22,000 million in spending by these tourists.

Tourism in the Canary Islands and Spain has reached historic levels in 2024, consolidating the excellent performance of the sector and breaking previous records in several indicators. Record tourist arrivalsThe Canary Islands will close 2024 with a historic figure of 18 million tourists, which means a combination of national (2.5 million) and foreign visitors (15.5 […]

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EUROSTAT publishes Air passenger numbers increase by almost a quarter by 2023

EUROSTAT publishes Air passenger numbers increase by almost a quarter by 2023

In 2023, the total number of passengers travelling by air in the EU was 973 million, 19.3% more than in 2022 (816 million). The data show that in 2023, all EU countries recorded an increase in the number of passengers carried by air compared to 2022. Passengers carried are passengers on a particular flight counted

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ISTAC publishes Canary Islands received 1,553,092 tourists in October, 7.6% more than in the same month of 2023

ISTAC publishes Canary Islands received 1,553,092 tourists in October, 7.6% more than in the same month of 2023

The number of tourists entering the Canary Islands by air in October 2024 was 1,553,092. This represents an increase of 110,157 tourists (+7.6%) compared to the same month in 2023. Tourists resident abroad numbered 1,396,120, 8.58% more than in the same period last year, and those resident in Spain numbered 156,971, 0.1% less in annual

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