According to the Ministry of Tourism’s data, the number of incoming visitors witnessed an annual drop of 31.25% by October 2024, reaching 1,036,406 by October 2024. This drop is due to the security situation along Lebanon’s southern border and ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory which escalated and reached Beirut and Bekaa. Indeed, many countries urged their citizens not to travel to Lebanon due to the deteriorating security situation and all airlines stopped their flights to Lebanon except for the Middle East.
The breakdown of statistics by the Ministry of Tourism reveals that the number of tourists from the top three destinations recorded considerable downticks. In details, Europeans grasped the lion’s share of 40.92% of the 2024 total number of tourists till October 2024. Travelers from the Arab countries came in second, grasping a share of 24.48% while American tourists constituted 20.44% of the 2024 total number of tourists till October 2024. In more details, the number of European tourists dropped by 31.89% year-on-year (YOY) to 424,148 by October 2024. Furthermore, the number of tourists from the Arab countries declined by 33.45% YOY to reach 253,762. Lastly, tourists from the American continent fell by 32.07% YOY to reach 211,879 visitors by October 2024.
Tourism Activity by October 2024
Source: Ministry of Tourism
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