The total number of overnight tourists coming to Jordan increased by 6.5% during the last six months of this year compared to the same period of 2013. Said Minister of Labour and Minister of Tourism and Antiquities struggle Qatamin that the number of visitors to B went up to 1.66 million visitors during the last six months of 2014 compared with the 1.55 million visitors during the same period of the year 2013
And between Qatamin that the number of visitors to the Kingdom during the first six months of 2014 rose by 2.1% bringing the total number, according to Police Department statistics tourism to 2.2 million visitors, compared with 2.16 million visitors during the same period in 2013.
With regard to the proceeds of the Kingdom of tourism income confirmed Qatamin that, according to data released by the Central Bank has grown tourism income by 14% during the first six months of 2014 to reach 1.8351 billion dollars, equivalent to 1.3011 trillion dinars, compared with 1.6095 billion dollars, equivalent to 1141.2 billion dinars in the same period of the previous year.
He Qatamin that the number of overnight tourists to tourist groups coming to the Kingdom has risen by 12.4% over the past six months compared to the same period of 2013, where the number of tourists 132.246 thousand tourists to'm not the first months of 2014, compared with 117.641 thousand tourists during the same period of last year.
Qatamin attributed higher revenue to higher income from the Gulf States, and the United States, Libya, Yemen, and the Jordanians residing outside the Kingdom.
He attributed Qatamin reasons that led to high rates of both the number of overnight tourists and tourist groups in Jordan to that enjoyed by the Kingdom of safety and security and stability in the vicinity of witnessing a lot of political and security tensions.
He added that Jordan is unique and is characterized by its positions and archaeological tourism, pointing out that Jordan is interested in working on the development, maintenance and modernization of infrastructure, and provides services for restaurants and hotels at the highest international levels, as well as to distinguish workers in this area tact and high professional and great diversity in language skills.
And between Qatamin that the number of visitors to the Kingdom during the first six months of 2014 rose by 2.1% bringing the total number, according to Police Department statistics tourism to 2.2 million visitors, compared with 2.16 million visitors during the same period in 2013.
With regard to the proceeds of the Kingdom of tourism income confirmed Qatamin that, according to data released by the Central Bank has grown tourism income by 14% during the first six months of 2014 to reach 1.8351 billion dollars, equivalent to 1.3011 trillion dinars, compared with 1.6095 billion dollars, equivalent to 1141.2 billion dinars in the same period of the previous year.
He Qatamin that the number of overnight tourists to tourist groups coming to the Kingdom has risen by 12.4% over the past six months compared to the same period of 2013, where the number of tourists 132.246 thousand tourists to'm not the first months of 2014, compared with 117.641 thousand tourists during the same period of last year.
Qatamin attributed higher revenue to higher income from the Gulf States, and the United States, Libya, Yemen, and the Jordanians residing outside the Kingdom.
He attributed Qatamin reasons that led to high rates of both the number of overnight tourists and tourist groups in Jordan to that enjoyed by the Kingdom of safety and security and stability in the vicinity of witnessing a lot of political and security tensions.
He added that Jordan is unique and is characterized by its positions and archaeological tourism, pointing out that Jordan is interested in working on the development, maintenance and modernization of infrastructure, and provides services for restaurants and hotels at the highest international levels, as well as to distinguish workers in this area tact and high professional and great diversity in language skills.