January tourism up 19%

200,000 tourists visited Israel last month - an all-time high.

The number of tourists was 19% higher in January 2014 than in January 2013. However, there was a 40% drop in the number of day visitors (who do not overnight in the country). Altogether, the number of tourists and day visitors was 6% higher in January than in the corresponding month.

The Ministry of Tourism reports that 229,000 visitors (tourists and day visitors) entered Israel in January 2014, 6% more than January 2013, but fewer than in January 2012 and January 2011. Of these visitor entries, 200,000 were tourists (staying more than one night), 19% more than January 2013, 6% more than in January 2012 and 5% more than in January 2011 - an all-time high for the month.

However, the number of day visitors through the border crossings with Egypt and Jordan and cruise ship visitors at the Ashdod Port and Haifa Port was sharply lower in January than in the corresponding month.

The number of day visitors from cruise ships fell by 69%. Altogether, there were 29,000 day visitors in January, including 6,700 visitors on cruise ships.

The 2014 International Mediterranean Tourism Market will open in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Tourism. The ministry expects representatives from 50 countries to participate.

The Israel Airports Authority today reported that passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport was 13% higher in January than in January 2013. The airport handled 883,000 passengers on international and domestic flights during the month.

In January, Israeli airlines carried 307,581 passengers, 36.9% of total passenger traffic at Ben Gurion Airport, 5.6% more than in January 2013.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on February 10, 2014

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