Heralding a tourism season, a chartered flight from Moscow will be arriving at state's Dabolim airport early morning carrying around 500 passengers, sources from the Airports Authority of India claimed.
The chartered flight season which begins in October continues till the month of May.
"The issue about allotment of slots to chartered flights at Goa airport is yet to be sorted out. The slot has to be allotted by Airports Authority of India (AAI) depending on which, the chartered flight agents can book the trips," Savio Messiah, President, Tour and Travel Association of Goa (TTAG), told PTI.
Messiah said TTAG and tourism stakeholders have expressed their concern over non-availability of slots at Goa airport but they are yet to get back any communication.
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"Initially some slots are allotted but there is uncertainty over rest (of the slots). If this continues that will certainly affect the chartered flight season.
"Many of the agents in India have kept their foreign counterparts on hold for few days stopping them from cancellations," he said.
Meanwhile, Goa Tourism Minister Manohar Ajgaonkar has said corrective steps will be taken to solve this issue.
"The Chief Minister has assured that all corrective steps will be taken and issues will be resolved so that Goa has a good charter season this year.
"These timely measures will put to rest the anxiety and concerns raised by tourism stakeholders," Ajgaonkar said.
Goa, which is popular among travellers in the western countries, attracted 988 chartered flights during the tourist season lasting from October 2016 to May 2017.