Saturday, 28 May 2011

GOA’S TOURISM BOASTS OF 273 CHARTER FLIGHTS TO GOA THIS YEAR

PANJIM: For the current tourist season which is drawing to a close, Goa received 273 charter flights more than the previous season, totalling nearly 900 flights with more than 50 % of the total charter tourists coming from Eastern Europe - Khazakistan and Russia. Announcing the statistics of charter tourism for the current season, the government on Friday said that a total of 899 charter flights carrying 1,71,178 travellers from 12 international destinations have landed into Goa since the start of the tourist season in October 2010.
This is a marked rise from the 626 charter flights that flew into Goa in the previous tourist season with 1,37,790 passengers onboard, director of tourism Swapnil Naik said. The season saw charter flights from UK, Russia, Poland, Germany, Norway, Kazakhstan, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, France, Netherlands and Iran fly into Goa. Statistics show that more than 50% of the total number of charter flights arriving into Goa originated from Eastern Europe, mainly Russia and Kazakhstan.
In all 435 flights arrived from Russia and 20 from Kazakhastan from a total of 899 flights. Ralph de Souza, spokesperson for the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) said, "There is no doubt that Goa's popularity is increasing across the globe. This tourist season, the state has seen a large increase in tourists from countries like Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Russia." Officials, however, said this is not to indicate that English tourists are very few. Goa continues to attract a steady stream of visitors from the UK. Officials said that a total of 261 charter flights carrying 57,848 travellers arrived into Goa from UK. De Souza said travellers arriving from Russia and other Eastern European countries arrive into the state mainly through the charter route. He further said that "Goa has consistently received a high number of British travellers, especially long staying guests.
However, tourists arriving from the (East European) region are significantly higher than these numbers because many arrive via Mumbai as the connectivity of flights is better." Overall, the arrivals of charter flights were high in December and January which is normally the case. 167 flights came in December 2010 and 187 flights in January 2011. TTAG spokesperson said, "Goa is the only holiday destination in India which has enjoyed the highest number of repeat tourists, especially from UK and parts of Western Europe.
Foreign tourists arriving into Goa stay for an average period of two weeks including short and long term stays, not less." Tourism officials said that over the last year Goa has embarked on "a 360 degrees targeted campaign, proactively pitching Goa as a holiday destination," to the European countries, Scandinavia, Russia, and the east, including Japan.Commenting on the season, director tourism said, "Each year we have either been on par or are doing better than the previous years. We are pleased that we will be closing the tourist season on a healthy note and are extremely optimistic about the coming tourist season as well."

7 comments:

  1. Chartered tourists are third grade tourists. They board the fights last minite for half the cost. they are very low spending tourists. They drink old monk and kings beer.  Indian tourists who travel in their own vehicles are high spending tourists. They are the ones because of whom the local business thrive.

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  2. The tourist are not coming to see the beauty of Goa but to have a taste of GANGA, CHARAS,LSD ETC.

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  3. Salvador Seraulim29 May 2011 at 09:34

    Hard earned money must be  wisely spent, and rightfully so, they have been brought up to make every penny count and will seek the best deal. Indian   Foreign tourists have more than one break a year. The misinformation of every tourist is a last minute one is wrong. May be the Eastern European such as Russians tourists are the cheaper ones, Visit any   stared hotels and interview waiters and other hotel staff as I have done, and ask which tourists they would prefer over Eastern European, Indian or Western European and why.  

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  4. Gurudas Lotlikar Margao29 May 2011 at 10:11

     Drug gangs are controlled my politicians and their families and Goan police are their protectors. Those that want drugs will come for drugs others will be for relaxation, while Indian tourists  get drunk and   miss-behave with Goan Women. Russians have brought their own women to service the rest.

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  5. Shubash Raikar Panjim29 May 2011 at 10:14

    The beauty of Goa is replaced with concrete jungles to house Ghantis.

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  6. Salvador, I had a house band at starred Hotels and have had enough interaction with them tourists. at Least half of them are third grade spenders. Their generousity apart.
    BTW tourism economy is not just the five star hotels but other hotels and small bizs that depend on tourism

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  7. Is one of them from Ghost Airways??? I have just heard about this new Airline yesterday, although it flies most of the time to London.

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