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Cyprus Posts 3.9% GDP Growth In 2024 Amid Mixed Regional Recovery

Cyprus Demonstrates Robust Economic Resilience

In a striking display of economic strength, Cyprus recorded a notable 3.9% increase in real GDP in 2024, positioning itself among the top performers within the European Union. According to Eurostat, the recent regional data reveal that while 169 regions across the EU experienced growth compared to 2023, 64 regions suffered declines, underscoring the uneven pace of regional recovery.

Regional Leaders And Laggards

At the forefront, Bulgaria’s Yuzhen Tsentralen led the pack with an impressive 11.6% growth. Ireland’s Eastern and Midland region followed closely, posting an 8.5% increase, while Bulgaria’s Severen Tsentralen notched an 8.4% gain. Malta, viewed as a single administrative unit at this level of detail, recorded a solid 7.0% growth, and France’s overseas region of Mayotte came in with a 6.2% uptick.

Considerable Contractions In Select Regions

Conversely, some regions experienced notable contractions. Bulgaria’s Yugoiztochen witnessed the steepest drop at 12.7%, while Southern Ireland and La Réunion, another French overseas region, recorded declines of 5.5% and 3.7% respectively. Additionally, Northern and Western Ireland and Austria’s Kärnten each faced GDP downturns of 3.6%.

GDP For Each Person: A Tale Of Stark Disparities

Beyond the aggregate growth numbers, Eurostat’s report highlighted significant disparities in regional GDP per person when adjusted for purchasing power. The statistics ranged dramatically, from Mayotte’s 30.1% of the EU average to Eastern and Midland Ireland’s impressive 268.3%. Luxembourg, bolstered by cross-border commuters and multinational enterprises, achieved 244.6%, followed by Southern Ireland at 216.6%, Hamburg in Germany at 196.1%, and Praha in the Czech Republic at 191.8%.

Cyprus In The Broader European Context

Within this broader mosaic, Cyprus maintained a GDP per person at 98.9% in purchasing power standards, positioning it just below the EU average. This outcome, alongside its robust overall growth, underscores Cyprus’ stable economic foundation amidst the varied fiscal performances across the continent.

In summary, while regions across the European Union chart a course of divergent economic fortunes in 2024, Cyprus’ performance highlights its resilience and strategic economic stability in a complex, evolving landscape.

Cyprus And Greece Outline Joint Tourism Plans For Summer 2026

Strategic Partnership Enhances Tourism Prospects

The Cyprus Tourism Authority (EOT Cyprus) presented proposals for summer 2026 focused on strengthening tourism cooperation between Cyprus and Greece, with joint efforts aimed at attracting visitors from long-haul markets.

Greece: The Top Destination For Cypriot Travelers

At an event on April 28, Athena Spakouri, Director of EOT Cyprus, said Greece is expected to remain the main travel destination for Cypriot residents, with plans extending beyond established locations to include lesser-known regions. This approach reflects a broader effort to diversify travel options while maintaining strong demand between the two countries.

Complementary Destinations, Unified Vision

Building on this, Spakouri noted that Cyprus and Greece offer complementary tourism experiences rather than competing directly. Joint programmes are therefore being positioned to attract visitors from markets such as the United States and China, while tourism activity continues to be assessed in the context of broader geopolitical developments.

Robust Air And Sea Connectivity

Supporting this cooperation, Konstantinos Kollias said around 600,000 Cypriots travelled to Greece in 2025. Frequent flights, short travel times, and ferry connections between Limassol and Piraeus continue to facilitate movement between the two countries and sustain travel flows.

Diverse Tourism Offerings for a New Era

Konstantinos Kollias highlighted that Greece’s tourism portfolio spans from traditional seaside holidays to sectors such as cultural, religious, gastronomic, agritourism, ecotourism, spa, conference, and medical tourism.

This range reflects the expansion of tourism offerings across different segments and travel preferences. In parallel, Joseph Iosif referred to Greece as a “second homeland” for Cypriot travellers, pointing to longstanding cultural and travel links between the two countries.

Innovative Programs And Strengthened Connections

Building on this approach, the EOT strategy includes initiatives focused on gastronomic routes, cultural trails, thematic and religious tourism, as well as curated city breaks in destinations such as Athens and Thessaloniki. These programmes were presented at the event alongside references to historical, cultural, and religious connections between Cyprus and Greece, including remarks from Bishop Gregorios of Mesaoria.

Boosting Air Connectivity And Island Accessibility

At the same time, airlines including Aegean Airlines, Sky Express, and Cyprus Airways outlined plans to expand connections between Cyprus and Greece, with a focus on increasing access to island destinations. The event also brought together stakeholders from the Deputy Ministry of Tourism, Hermes Airports, tour operators, and ACTAA, reflecting coordination across different parts of the tourism sector.

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