Main results
- Tourism activity reached 200,699 million euros in 2024, 12.6% of GDP, which was 0.2 points higher than in 2023.
- The characteristic tourism branches generated more than 2.7 million jobs, representing 12.3% of total employment.
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) associated with tourism, measured through final tourism demand, reached 200,699 million euros in 2024. This figure accounted for 12.6% of GDP, a 0.2 point growth compared to 2023.
On the other hand, employment in the characteristic economic branches of tourism exceeded 2.7 million jobs. This represented 12.3% of total employment in the economy, 0.1 points more than in 2023.
Percentage
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In 2024, the component with the greatest weight in domestic tourism consumption was inbound tourism spending, with 55.6% of the total, which resulted in 1.2 points more than in the previous year.
Percentage
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On the other hand, the final demand associated with tourism increased by 8.2% in 2024, while the GDP of the economy incresed by 6.4%.
Percentage
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Current prices. Billion euros.
(P): Provisional estimate, (A): Advance estimate
Today, the INE published the results of the Tourism Satellite Account for 2022, 2023 and 2024, in accordance with the 2024 Statistical Review. All the results of this operation are available at INEbase.
The Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) is a statistical synthesis made up of a set of accounts and tables, which is based on the methodological principles of the national accounts, and presents the different economic parameters of tourism in Spain, for a given reference date. Due to the close relationship between the TSA and the Spanish National Accounts, the 2024 statistical revision of the latter has led to a similar process in the TSA.
The TSA basically comprises three types of elements:
More information on the methodology and the standardised methodological report
INE statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Good Practice for European Statistics. More information on Quality at INE and the Code of Best Practices.