Over 1.34 million passengers arrived in Ireland from abroad in November, bringing the number of foreign arrivals into the State back to pre-pandemic levels.
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) reports that the number of arrivals last month was higher than in November 2021 by 70% and better than in November 2019, when 1.35 million people entered the State.
1.29 million arrivals last month were due to air travel, compared to 47,600 arrivals due to sea travel.
Continental European routes saw the most traffic (643,400 passengers), followed by transatlantic (523,00) and cross-channel routes (122,500).
The UK (521,900) and Spain (160,300) were the top two countries by a number of arrivals, and the US came in third (112,600).