International air arrivals increased 5.7% in January-June 2025, according to INSEE data. Specifically, 10.3 million arrivals were recorded, with an increase of +556 mm compared to the corresponding period of 2024. In particular, 4 million arrivals were recorded in June, with an increase of +206 mm/+ 5.4% compared to June 2024.

The march remains on the individual geographical units in January-June 2025. In particular, most international air arrivals were recorded in Crete, with 1.9 million passengers, increased by +86 mm/+ 4.7% compared to the corresponding period of 2024. 1.3%) and the Ionian Islands, with 1.3 million passengers, increasing +59 mm/+ 4.9%.

In the Peloponnese, arrivals amounted to 81 thousand passengers (+7 mm/+ 9.7%). On the contrary, the Cyclades were the only geographical unit that declined, as 328 thousand arrivals were recorded, reduced by -42 mm/11.5% compared to 2024.

In January-May 2025, travel receipts rose +12.7% compared to the corresponding period of 2024 and stood at EUR 4,352 million. This development is due both to the increase in receipts by residents of the European Union by +10.9%, which stood at EUR 2,327 million, and the increase in revenue from residents of other countries by +15.1%, which stood at EUR 1,813 million.

More specifically, receipts from residents of the euro area countries stood at € 1,880 million, increased by +3.6%, while receipts from residents of European Union countries outside the euro zone increased by +57.2% to EUR 447 million.

Proceeds from Germany rose by +9.9% and stood at € 772 million while receipts from France decreased by -7.8% and stood at € 264 million. Italy was also reduced by -4.8%, which stood at € 165 million. From the other countries, the United Kingdom released by +13.3%, which stood at € 481 million and the US revenue increased by +15.9% and stood at € 457 million.

The evolution of the number of short -term leasing accommodation during the first half of 2025 is ongoing rise compared to the corresponding period of 2024, continuing the trend that began in 2023 and was reinforced in 2024. 2024 (212 mm).

In May the increase continued with 236 mm accommodation, by +18 mm more than 218 mm in May 2024. Finally, in June the number of accommodation was 242 mm, recording a new increase of +17 mm against 225 mm in June 2024. year.

The upward trend in the available short -lease beds continues steadily in the first half of 2025, in continuation of the positive image of 2024. In the second quarter began with a strong rise, as in April it recorded 1,008 mm clins, increased by +73 mm. 1.038 mm, by +76 mm more than 962 mm of May 2024.

In June, beds further increased to 1,061 thousand, increasing +70 mm compared to 991 mm in June 2024. It is noteworthy that the 1 million bed threshold was exceeded as early as April 2025, much earlier than July 2024. In May and June 2025, a record record was recorded in the number of short -term leasing beds (1,038 mm and 1,061 mm respectively), marking the highest prices since January 2019 to the present day, with the next highest performance in August 2024.