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Revenue From Tourism Exceeds €1 billion In First Half Of 2024, Up By 4.2% Year On Year 

Revenue from tourism amounted to €1.13 billion in the first half of 2024 marking an increase of 4.2% year on year, data released by CySTAT show.

Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by CySTAT, revenue from tourism in June 2024 reached €385.2 million compared to €361.5 mn in the corresponding month of the previous year, recording an annual increase of 6.6%.

The average expenditure per person stood at €798.77 in June 2024 compared to €791.03 in June 2023, recording an increase of 1%.

Tourists from the United Kingdom, which comprise Cyprus’ largest tourist market with 35.6% of the total tourists in June 2024, spent on average €94.66 per day, while tourists from Israel (the second largest market during the specific month with 10.7% of the total tourists) spent on average €146.16.

Tourists from Poland (the third largest market with 7.5%), spent on average €78.00 per day.

According to CySTAT, the average stay in June remained unchanged to 8.5 days.

Cyprus: A Global Leader in Longevity and Healthcare Efficiency

In an eye-opening study conducted by renowned universities Brown and Harvard, Cyprus emerges as a global leader in longevity while maintaining low healthcare expenditures. The study, led by Cypriot professor Irini Papanikola, uncovers insightful data on Cyprus’s healthcare efficiency.

Key Findings

Published in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association Internal Medicine, the study highlights that Cyprus boasts some of the lowest mortality rates among high-income countries while ensuring affordable healthcare. This research has drawn significant attention, featured in media outlets across America and Europe.

Understanding Avoidable Mortality

The study examines avoidable mortality (deaths preventable through timely healthcare) across U.S. states and 40 high-income countries from 2009 to 2021. Remarkably, Cyprus presents some of the lowest avoidable mortality rates, showcasing the efficiency of its healthcare system even amid global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Trends and Challenges

From 2009 to 2019, most high-income countries saw a decrease in avoidable mortality; however, this trend reversed for many, including Cyprus, during the pandemic years. The findings emphasize the critical role of robust public health systems in sustaining positive health outcomes.

The Path Forward

Despite the pandemic, Cyprus’s overall performance remains commendable. To achieve success, experts suggest addressing broader health determinants, focusing on preventive measures like road safety and mental health support through collaborative efforts.

Conclusion

Overall, Cyprus stands out as a beacon of healthcare efficiency, managing to reduce avoidable mortality with relatively low costs. This achievement underscores the country’s adeptness in providing high-quality healthcare, although continued research into population needs is vital for ongoing improvements.

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