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Based on 2022 figures from the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the Balearics would have stood at nineteenth in the world in terms of tourist numbers.
The UNWTO lists the countries which attracted the most tourists last year. Eighteen had more tourists than the Balearics. As well as Spain itself, these were France, the US, Italy, Turkey, Mexico, Germany, the UK, Austria, Greece, Portugal, Poland, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Croatia, Hungary, the UAE and Denmark. At one point in 2022, the hypothetical ranking for the Balearics was higher than nineteenth; the significant drop in visitor numbers in November and December pushed the islands down to nineteenth.

There were some notable absentees from this top twenty. For different reasons, the likes of China and Russia were missing. Even so, the fact that the Balearics could theoretically be in the top twenty is an indication - if any were needed - of just how important tourism is to the islands.
There were just under 16.5 million tourists (foreign and national combined) last year, a tally that was only slightly less than in 2019. Forecasts suggest that this total is likely to be exceeded in 2023. The largest single market, Germany, provided 4.3 million visitors in 2022. Flight reservations from Germany to Balearic airports (overwhelmingly to Palma de Mallorca) are reported to be up 17% compared with last year.
 
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Palma airport broke its record for the number of flights operated on Saturday the 16th of July with a flight every 83 seconds.
This clearly shows how efficient the Son Sant Joan airport is. It was the airport with the most traffic for the day mentioned within the entire Aena network and registered 1054 flights satisfactorily operated. https://www.mallorca-sothebysrealty...5a413Zw4gx20VZkqmGo70hh-DtQBEiFDrfQoa-cEA8X90
 
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Rango País Visitantes internacionales
1. Bangkok, Tailandia 22.78 millones
2. París, Francia 19.1 millones
3. Londres, Reino Unido 19.09 millones
4. Dubai, Emiratos Arabes Unidos 15.93 millones
5. Singapur, Singapur 14.67 millones
6. Kuala Lumpur, Malasia 13.79 millones
7. Nueva York, Estados Unidos 13.6 millones
8. Estambul, Turquía 13.4 millones
9. Tokio, Japón 12.93 millones
10. Antalya, Turquía 12.41 millones
11. Seúl, Corea del Sur 11.25 millones
12. Osaka, Japón 10.14 millones
13. Makkah, Arabia Saudita 10 millones
14. Phuket, Tailandia 9.89 millones
15. Pattaya, Tailandia 9.44 millones
16. Milán, Italia 9.1 millones
17. Barcelona 9.09 millones
18. Palma de Mallorca 8.96 millones
19. Bali, Indonesia 8.26 millones
20. Hong Kong, China 8.23 millones https://victormochere.com/es/top-20-most-visited-cities-in-the-world
 
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