Jordan’s tourism witnessed an upsurge of 8.6 per cent in revenue touching $3.2 billion from around the world during January- July 2019. The total number of tourists to Jordan has increased by 9.8 per cent as compared to 2018 for the same period.
“We are very pleased to see a notable increase in the tourism revenue and it will definitely spill over in remaining months of 2019 and into 2020 as well,” Abed Al Razzaq Issam Arabiyat, Managing Director, Jordan Tourism Board said.
He further informed that Aqaba has recently unveiled its first Underwater Military Museum with 19 decommissioned pieces of military hardware at the bed of Red Sea coast which will help us attract more visitors. The military machines are stationed along the coral reefs imitating a battle tactical formation, that have formed the most exciting underwater escapade, intriguing divers and snorkelers to discover more and more of the dive site, not expecting what to see next and leaving them with a totally unique experience. This museum will help put Aqaba on the diving World map,” Arabiyat said and added that Jordan looks forward to welcome more Indian tourists.
This year Jordan will further confirm its status as one of the most attractive holiday destinations by making visa-on-arrival process easy. The Queen Alia International Airport, Amman has recently introduced 12 new visa processing, purchasing counters for non-Jordanian passengers for entry visa.