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Greece's tourism sector enjoys a 6 billion euro profit in the first half of 2025

Bank of Greece data showed that the Greek travel services industry saw an excess of 6 billion euro ($7 billion) during the first half of the year 2025. This represents a 9.1% rise from the prior year.

Travel receipts from January to June increased by 11% compared to the same period in last year, to 7.6 billion euro. This was due to a 24% rise in travel payments, and a 10% increase in average spending per overnight stay.

Tourism is responsible for over a quarter (25%) of the economic output. This means that data on visitor expenditures are closely monitored.

The growth in receipts was led by the euro zone countries Germany, France, and Italy.

The United States grew 29.4%, to 704.3 millions euros.

Inbound travel to Greece in the first half 2025 rose by 0.6%, to 11.7 millions, roughly the same as in 2024.

The Bank of Greece reported that while the number of passengers using airports increased by 4.9%, those crossing border points on roads decreased by 13.1%. ($1 = 0.8588 euros)

(source: Reuters)