Tourism revenues rose by 12.7 per cent during the first ten months of this year to around $3.9 billion, up from $2.4 billion generated during the same period in 2016, the Central Bank of Jordan said.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the CBJ attributed that to the rise in the number of tourists by 8.9 percent compared to the same period of last year.
The Kingdom s revenues last month rose by 18.5 percent standing at $336.6 million due to the rise in the number of tourists by 12.3 percent compared the same period of last year.