By Ovunc Kutlu
ISTANBUL (AA) - Tourism spending in Canada rose 1.8% in the first quarter compared to the previous one, the country's national statistical agency said Wednesday.
Despite the increase, the figure is a slowdown from a 2.4% gain in the fourth quarter of 2023.
The tourism gross domestic product climbed 1.5% and jobs attributable to tourism gained 0.9% this January-March, according to Statistics Canada.
"Increased tourism spending by both Canadians and international visitors in Canada contributed to the rise in the first quarter," it said in a statement. "Overall, tourism spending rose to 93.3% of its level recorded in the fourth quarter of 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic."
Passenger air transport contributed to nearly two-thirds of total tourism spending growth, up 4.7%.
"On a nominal basis, tourism's share of GDP increased to 1.59%," said the statement.