"Due to the ongoing Ukraine-Russia crisis, there are talks of some tour operators going bankrupt. But it is not going to seriously affect tourist inflow in Goa," State Tourism Director Amey Abhyankar, told PTI today.
He said they are expecting 1,200 chartered flight arrivals this year against last year's 900.
The first chartered flight of the current season is expected arrive in the first week of October.
Abhyankar said that the arrivals in Goa are largely from Russia, Germany, UK and other European countries.
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"I don't think that there would be any major hit on Goa's tourism due to international circumstances. I can't give you accurate figure but compared to last year we should see a rise," he said.
The state government, he said, is also in the process of preparing tourism master plan which provide a specific focus on the industry.
"We are putting up master plan for tourism and have joined hands with consulting firm KPMG. It will have planning phases which would last for 38 months and it would then spread over 60 months for implementation," he said.
"As of now we don't have a plan. The master plan will bring a perspective. It will tell us where we want to take the tourism to and how we would we want to brand it. The kind of activities, tourism related events that we want to conduct," Abhyankar said.