
“Georgia’s revenues from tourism reached $3.2 billion between January-November, a 103.5% recovery from the same period of the pre-pandemic 2019 and a 182.4% increase over the same period of 2021,” - the National Tourism Administration of Georgia said on Friday.
The Administration said in November alone revenues had surpassed pre-pandemic figures, adding the country had received $305,029,882 in income from tourism. The figure marked a 151.2% recovery from 2019 and a 174.9% increase year-on-year.
Georgia hosted 4,862,247 international travellers in the first 11 months of 2022, a 185.5% increase year-on-year and a 55.9% recovery from 2019,” - the GNTA also said.
Figures during the same period included 3,348,333 international tourist type visits, a 133.7% increase compared to the January-November period of 2021 and a 70.2% recovery on 2019.
Additionally, the number of international traveller visits in November recovered by 70% compared to 2019. During the month, 471,165 international travellers were hosted in the country - a 160.4 % year-on-year increase.
In international tourist type visits in November, the number increased by 97.9% compared to November 2021 and recovered by 88.4% compared to 2019. During the month, 299,605 international tourist type visits were recorded.
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11/07/2025