Costa Rica Tourism Experiences Major Growth- Boosts Economy and Jobs
Costa Rica’s tourism sector is experiencing major growth, contributing substantially to the country’s economy and job market, according to recent data from the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC).The data indicates that between the first and second quarters of this year, approximately 15,253 new jobs were added to the tourism sector, boosting employment from 172,545 to 187,798. These numbers not only passed the figures recorded during the equivalent periods in 2019 but also those reported in 2023, according to the Continuous Employment Survey (ECE).
The Juan Santamaría International Airport was busy, greeting 162,543 tourists, a 2.3% increase compared to July 2023. Meanwhile, Daniel Oduber International Airport experienced a higher growth of 19.4%, with 76,779 arrivals.
“If we analyze international tourist arrivals by air and the foreign exchange income they are generating, there is no doubt that the Costa Rican tourism sector is experiencing an exceptional moment, with records in both visitation and income,” said William Rodríguez, Minister of Tourism.
The Central Bank of Costa Rica reported that foreign exchange income from tourism reached an impressive $1.78 billion between January and March this year, the latest figure available. This amount alone represents about one-third of the $4.75 billion in foreign exchange revenue generated in 2023, highlighting the vital role tourism plays in Costa Rica’s economy.
Rodríguez emphasized the success of their promotional strategies, stating, “The effectiveness of our promotional strategies in our priority markets is indisputable, but what we celebrate most is what this entails- prosperity and opportunities for the whole country.”
Costa Rica’s government and tourism authorities are taking this growth to promote sustainable tourism practices and nurturing the country’s rich biodiversity. Initiatives are being implemented to ensure that tourism development is aligned with environmental conservation efforts, such as promoting eco-friendly accommodations, supporting community-based tourism projects, and encouraging visitors to be responsible during travel. By balancing economic growth with sustainability, Costa Rica aims to maintain its appeal as a top destination for eco-conscious travelers while safeguarding its natural resources for future generations.
While the Costa Rican tourism sector continues its upward growth, it stands as an economic vitality and a significant source of employment, reinforcing its status as a key driver of growth and development in the country.
As Costa Rica’s tourism industry continues to thrive, it remains a crucial part of economic growth and job creation in the country.
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