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Tourism Revenues Rise by 6% in Q3, Reaching USD 1.66 BLN

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Natiko Taktakishvili
21.10.25 17:00
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Georgia’s tourism revenues reached $1.66 billion in the third quarter of 2025, marking a 6.6% increase compared to the same period last year, according to official data.

The European Union accounted for 14% of total international travel income, generating $238 million, which reflects a 13% annual growth.

The highest growth rates were recorded from Azerbaijan (36%) and Israel (28%), while revenues from Russia continued to decline - falling by 14% year-on-year.

Tourism revenues by country in Q3 were as follows:

  • Russia – $252.5 million
  • European Union (27 countries + UK) – $238.2 million
  • Turkey – $195.7 million
  • Israel – $188.3 million
  • Saudi Arabia – $85.9 million
  • Azerbaijan – $66.4 million
  • Armenia – $61.4 million
  • Ukraine – $44.9 million
  • Iran – $42.9 million
  • Belarus – $36.9 million

The data highlights a diversifying tourism market for Georgia, with steady growth from the Middle East and neighboring countries, despite reduced inflows from Russia.

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