"We realise that India is going to be one of the top three countries sending tourists to Israel and so we have started to invest a lot in marketing our tourism potential there," Director General of Israel's Ministry of Tourism, Amir Halevi said.
"We have already opened a tourist office in India. We also launched our first campaign last year which was a big success. We also got an award for it saying it had the same level of impact as Pepsi in India," he told PTI.
When asked about concerns related to visa issuance to Indians and also subsequent problems to such visitors in travelling to the Arab world, he said the process has been made "better and would be even easier".
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A spokesperson to the ministry said that, "given the importance of India as an emerging market for incoming tourism to Israel, the Tourism Ministry has submitted a request to ease the visa restrictions on Indian tour groups wishing to visit the country."
"It is hoped that this request will be granted in the near future, reducing the wait time for a group visa to five working days," she said.
Discussions regarding the launch of Air India direct flights is said to have started last year and as per sources at the Israeli tourism ministry, the Chairman and Managing Director of AI, Ashwani Lohani, and its Commerce Director Pankaj Srivastava are likely to visit Israel in the next few days.
Israeli government has also been striving hard, though
unsuccessfully, for a while to attract Bollywood filmmakers to shoot their films here.
Dealing with other concerns related to the ongoing conflict in the region, the Israeli official said that tourists "rather feel safe here."
"Regarding the conflict, several countries across the world have become victims of terror and nobody can predict where it is going to strike next. In Israel, we have a lot of experience in dealing with it which makes tourists feel safe here."