South Korea Made $220M in May 2026
South Korea recorded a $220 million tourism surplus in May 2026.
Tourism income reached $2.58 billion, up 38.4% year over year, while tourism expenditure declined 12.2% to $2.36 billion. The combined increase in inbound tourism revenue and decrease in outbound spending pushed the tourism balance into surplus.
May’s result indicates a continued improvement in South Korea’s tourism balance, supported by the recovery of inbound tourism.
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