Intl airlines want to bring tourists to Goa
Business Standard
Regional Bureau / Panaji, Goa March 13, 2006


International airlines have been showing interest in bringing tourists
directly from Australia, Europe and other countries to Goa.

International airlines like Condor, Emirates, British Midlands, Gulf Air
and Sri Lankan Airlines have shown interest in acquiring landing
facilities in Goa. "The open skies policy would see a tremendous
increase of direct flights to the state," Wilfred de Souza, state's
tourism minister and also the deputy chief minister, said.

Goa is considered one of the most favourite holiday destinations in the
world, and the demand for direct (without a stopover in Mumbai)
chartered flights to Goa has been increasing each year. From 419
chartered flights in 2000-01, it has shot up to 753 during this season.

The arrival of chartered tourists is expected to show a significant
growth with the number of tourists per flight going up considerably in
the last couple of years. From 1.16 lakh in 2000-01, the number of
chartered tourist arrival has crossed over 5 lakh.

Goa has also witnessed a major growth in tourist arrivals last year with
a record 24.50 lakh tourists visiting the state.

While domestic tourist arrivals went up to 20.85 lakh (a rise of 20%) in
2004-05 from 17.25 lakh in 2003-04, the foreign tourist segment
witnessed a 15.5% growth during the corresponding period with the
arrivals going up from 3.14 lakh to 3.63 lakh.

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Avelino

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