Greenland, the world’s largest island, is becoming a popular destination with a 14% increase in international visitors.
A new airport in Nuuk and geopolitical attention have contributed to the surge in tourism to Greenland.
Flying to Greenland from Denmark and Iceland provides convenient options for travelers.
Direct flights from the US to Nuuk by United Airlines are set to begin in June 2025.
Greenland’s visibility rose as a result of US interest, with increased media coverage and economic impacts.
Tourism and mining are strategic areas for Greenland's economic growth, aiming to reduce dependence on fishing.
Greenland's expansion in tourism infrastructure and focus on Inuit culture enhances its appeal as an Arctic destination.
Drawing inspiration from EU and Singapore models, Greenland is developing a digital asset economy alongside its traditional sectors.
The increase in international attention towards Greenland's rare earth reserves highlights its significance in the global economic landscape.
As Greenland's profile evolves as a strategic and tourist destination, it is expected to attract interest from various stakeholders in the upcoming summer season.