Tourism: Togo Earned CFA46 billion from WAEMU Neighbors in 2022

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Wednesday, 26 June 2024 16:45
Tourism: Togo Earned CFA46 billion from WAEMU Neighbors in 2022

(Togo First) - In 2022, tourists from the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) countries spent 46 billion CFA francs in Togo. The figure was disclosed by the Union’s Central Bank, the BCEAO.

According to the source, Ivoirian tourists spent the most in Togo that year–CFA16 billion. They were followed by tourists from Burkina Faso (CFA12.7 billion) and Benin (CFA8.5 billion).

Conversely, Togolese tourists spent CFA36.9 billion in other UEMOA countries in 2022., resulting in a positive balance of CFA10 billion for Togo. The Togolese travelers spend mostly in Benin (CFA23.3 billion), Senegal (CFA7.4 billion), and Burkina Faso (CFA2.2 billion). In Côte d’Ivoire, they spent around CFA600 million. 

To date, 700 tourism establishments, including hotels, are officially registered in Togo, according to the dedicated ministry.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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