Spending per Israeli per trip ranged, on average, between US$900 and US$1,000. Tourism contributed 2.5% to last year's business product growth
The Central Bureau of Statistics issued a press release last week indicating that Israeli tourists spent last year over US$3 billion abroad, 9.8% more than in 2006.
The CBS noted that spending per Israeli per trip ranged, on average, between US$900 and US$1,000.
Spending by foreign tourists in Israel totaled US$2.4 billion last year, 16.5% more than in 2006.
The report also noted that Israel's tourism industry grew by 5.4% last year and directly contributed 0.2% to the 5.3% GDP growth in 2007.
Tourism contributed 2.5% to last year's business product growth.
Hotel proceeds rose 14% in 2007, compared with 2006, and tourist overnights rose by 16%.
CBS: Israeli tourists spent over $3 billion abroad in 2007
Spending per Israeli per trip ranged, on average, between US$900 and US$1,000. Tourism contributed 2.5% to last year's business product growth
00:00 ,28.04.2008
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