Korean Outbound Travel Dips, Inbound Tourism Surges in March 2025
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-04-28 13:13:54
Seoul, South Korea – The latest figures released by the South Korean Ministry of Justice reveal a contrasting trend in the nation's travel sector for March 2025. While outbound travel by Korean nationals experienced a significant monthly decline, inbound tourism saw a substantial surge.
According to the ‘Entry and Exit Statistics by Departure/Arrival Point,’ the number of Korean nationals departing the country in March 2025 totaled 2,200,231, marking a 16.3% decrease from February. This monthly drop contrasts with the year-on-year comparison, which still shows a 2.6% increase from March 2024.
Conversely, the number of foreign nationals entering South Korea reached 1,669,435, representing a remarkable 37.4% increase from the previous month. This surge also contributed to an 8.1% increase compared to March of the previous year, indicating a robust growth in inbound tourism.
Japan remained the top destination for Korean travelers, with 673,978 visiting in March, a 4.0% increase from the same month last year. Vietnam followed with 360,856 visitors, though this represented a 1.1% decrease. China saw a significant surge in Korean visitors, with 224,048 traveling there, marking a 43.5% increase year-on-year.
In a notable shift, Japan surpassed China as the leading source of inbound tourists to South Korea. The number of foreign visitors from Japan reached 421,048 in March, a 14.7% increase from the previous year. China followed with 354,738 visitors, representing a 9.7% increase, and Taiwan saw 142,570 visitors, marking a 23.5% increase.
Analysts attribute the monthly decline in Korean outbound travel to various factors, including seasonal fluctuations and potential economic considerations. Conversely, the substantial increase in inbound tourism is seen as a positive sign for South Korea's tourism industry, highlighting the country's growing appeal as a travel destination.
The robust growth in visitors from Japan and Taiwan, in particular, underscores the effectiveness of ongoing tourism promotion efforts and the strengthening of regional travel ties. The continued interest in South Korea from these key markets is expected to contribute significantly to the nation's economic growth.
The Ministry of Justice's data provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's travel trends, offering valuable insights for industry stakeholders and policymakers alike. As South Korea continues to attract a growing number of international visitors, the tourism sector remains a vital component of the nation's economy.
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