Isle of Man tourism saw a huge jump in income between 2021 and 2022.
That's according to a new government report about national income and the economy which was published this week.
The Cabinet Office document says in 2021, tourism brought in £20.7 million - and the next year that had risen to £27.7 million.
The report shows the sector accounts for just half of one per cent of national income.
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