Tourism Minister Haim Katz: Breaking the 2019 tourism record is a realistic goal on the horizon
In 2022, 2.675 million tourist entries were recorded (as opposed to only 397,000 in 2021 and 831,000 in 2020). The skies in Israel were opened officially to incoming tourism in March 2022 and only three months later, in May, without any restrictions. Incoming tourism to Israel in 2022 is about 41% lower than in 2019, a record year for incoming tourism. Revenue from incoming tourism stands at about NIS 13.5 billion (not including the cost of flights) as opposed to about NIS 23 billion in 2019.
The Ministry of Tourism notes that there are a number of factors that have affected tourist entries in this recovery year: tourists plan their trips far in advance, and Israel opened for incoming tourism later than similar destinations in the area and Europe. Therefore, Israel’s recovery rate from the crisis is slightly lower than the global average of about a 36% decrease in the volume of incoming tourism relative to 2019.
However, a renewed growth in tourism can be seen. In December 2022, 266,200 tourist entries were recorded (compared with 20,500 in December 2021 and 358,300 in December 2019) – a decrease of about 25% (only) in relation to December 2019.
Record in Israeli overnights
In 2022, over 20 million Israeli overnights were recorded in a variety of accommodation options in Israel. This is higher than the volume of Israeli overnights in 2019 prior to the outbreak of the pandemic (18.4 million Israeli overnights). In keeping with the significant increase in Israeli overnights, revenue from domestic tourism has increased significantly, reaching more than NIS 17 billion, compared with NIS 12.7 billion in 2019.
Tourism Minister Haim Katz: “2022 was a year of recovery from the corona crisis. The trend is positive and breaking the incoming tourism record of 2019 is a realistic goal on the horizon. Domestic tourism has proven itself as an economic force just as essential as incoming tourism. Our goal is to reduce obstacles, to launch projects that increase the accommodation supply and develop infrastructure, to fully realize the tourism potential in the country.”