Ukraine’s earnings from tourism are rising despite the pandemic. According to the State Agency for Tourism Development, the country is experiencing a gradual increase in revenues from the tourist tax. Despite all the losses suffered by the Ukrainian tourism indust... #TourisminUkraine #TraveltoUkraine
Medical tourism in Ukraine to recover in 2022. From 2017 to 2019, the number of foreigners receiving treatment and diagnosis in Ukraine has doubled, reported Interfax. “Statistics speak for themselves: both trends and demand for medical services i... #MedicalTourism #TraveltoUkraine
Three million visitors traveled to Ukraine in 2021. The number of visitors that traveled to Ukraine during the first nine months of 2021 increased by 12.6% compared to the same period last year announced the State Agency for Tourism Development of Ukra... #TraveltoKyiv #TraveltoUkraine #VisitingKyiv #VisitUkraine
After a 75% plunge in foreign visitors to Ukraine last year, tourism is starting to recover, registering a 9% increase in visitors during the first half of this year , compared to the second half of last year. From January to June, 1.4 million foreigners visited Ukraine, sharply down from nearly 6 million in the first half of 2019. #TraveltoUkraine #UkraineTourism
“Saudi tourists help revive Ukraine’s Covid-hit travel industry,” reads an article from Lviv by Spain’s Efe news agency. Spending in Ukraine by tourists from Saudi Arabia and neighboring Gulf countries his $25 million in June and probably $50 million in July, says A... #SaudiTourists #TourisminUkraine #TraveltoUkraine
Passenger travel was down almost 50% in January-February, compared to the same pre-pandemic period last year, reports the State Statistics Service. The drops: rail – down 49%, to 11.2 million passengers; transport companies down 41%, to 397 million; motor transport down 42%, to 167 million passengers; a... #PassengerTravel #StateStatistics #TraveltoUkraine