Over 43,000 visitors made the journey to the Isle of Man this TT fortnight.
A survey was carried out by Tourism South East, as part of a wider contract in place with Visit Isle of Man, it was set up to help determine the contribution the TT brings to the Manx economy.
The survey determined that over £36 million was spent, with the average spend per head standing at £834.
It also showed a heightened demand for air travel, with the figure increasing by 30.6% since 2019, there was also a 4.5% increase in visitors that stayed in a hotel or guesthouse.
98.2% of all those surveyed claimed the Island had met, or exceeded their expectations.
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