Jordanian Tourists to Turkey Drop 15% in H1 2024

by John Smith - World Editor
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Recent data from the Turkish Ministry of Tourism indicates a downturn in Jordanian visitors to Turkey during the first half of the year,a trend closely watched by both nations’ tourism industries. The 15.14% decrease – representing approximately 19,630 fewer visitors – follows several years of growth in Jordanian tourism to Turkey, which had become a popular destination for leisure and medical travel.This shift comes as Turkey navigates fluctuations in regional economies and geopolitical landscapes that can impact international travel .

وفي السياق ذاته، أظهرت بيانات وزارة السياحة التركية تراجع عدد السياح الأردنيين إلى تركيا بنسبة 15.14% خلال النصف الأول من العام، حيث زار تركيا 110,037 أردنيًا من بداية العام حتى نهاية يونيو، مقارنة بـ129,667 زائرًا خلال الفترة نفسها من عام 2024.

The number of Jordanian tourists visiting Turkey decreased by 15.14% in the first half of the year, according to data released by the Turkish Ministry of Tourism.

A total of 110,037 Jordanian citizens traveled to Turkey between January 1 and June 30. This marks a decline from the 129,667 Jordanian visitors recorded during the same period in 2024.

The decrease in Jordanian tourism to Turkey comes amid broader shifts in regional travel patterns and could reflect evolving economic or political factors. The development underscores the sensitivity of the tourism sector to external influences.

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