
In January–October of this year, 1,723,600 people from 186 countries traveled to Azerbaijan, 30.3% more than the same period last year, Report informs, citing the State Statistical Committee.
Some 30.7% of tourists come from Russia, 17.9% from Türkiye, 7.7% from Iran, 5.1% from India, 4.8% from Georgia, 4.1% from Saudi Arabia, 2.8% from Kazakhstan, 2.5% from Pakistan, 1.9% from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 1.8% from Uzbekistan, 1.6% from Israel, 1.5% from each of Ukraine and Kuwait, 1.4% from Belarus, 1.2% from each of Turkmenistan and China, 1.1% from Great Britain, and 11.2% from other countries. 69.9% of them were men, and 30.1% were women.
Compared to the same period last year, the number of tourists from China increased by 7.3 times, from South Korea by 3.5 times, Turkmenistan by 2.7 times, Poland – 2.0 times, India – 2.0 times, Kazakhstan – 1.9 times, Tajikistan – 1.8 times, Egypt – 1.8 times, Kyrgyzstan – 1.8 times, Bahrain – 1.7 times, the Philippines – 1.7 times, Italy – 1.6 times, Spain – 1.6 times, Moldova – 1.5 times, Belarus – 1.5 times, Uzbekistan – 1.5 times, the Russian Federation – 45.8%, Canada – 42.7%, the USA – 39.4%, Georgia – 30.5%, the Netherlands – 29.4%, Kuwait – 27.3%, Israel – 27.2%, France – 26.9%, Great Britain – 25.7%, Germany – 22%, Turkiye – 20.3%, Ukraine – 11.1%, and the UAE – 10%.
Over the past year, the number of arrivals from the CIS countries increased by 49.6% to 692,600 people, from the European Union member countries grew by 41.9% to 89,600 people, and from the Gulf countries decreased by 7.4% to 284,700 people.