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Foreign tourists cross 5 lakh mark in Goa in 2014: Minister

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Press Trust of India Panaji
The foreign tourist arrivals in Goa crossed the historical five lakh mark during 2014 while the growth continued in the subsequent year, state Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar informed the Assembly today.

In a written reply tabled on the floor of the House, Parulekar said 5.1 lakh foreign tourists arrived in the year 2014 and their numbers grew to 5.4 lakh during 2015.

He was responding to a question tabled by BJP legislator Glenn Ticlo.

As per the data, Goa hasrecorded an overall 30.54per centincrease in tourist arrivals in 2015, while domestic tourist arrivalswere up by 34per cent and foreign tourists by 5.4 per cent.
 

A total of 52,97,902 tourists visitedGoa in 2015, including 47,56,422domesticand5,41,480 foreign tourists, the data said.

Tourist arrivals during monsoon (June, July and August, 2015) recorded a 22 per cent increase as against 18 per cent in 2014.

Foreign tourist arrivals fromUK, Russia, UAE, the USA, Portugal, South Africa and many others showed a rise in 2014 and 2015 despitecontinued recession and economic crisis that hit the European regions.

The electronic visa regimeintroduced by the central governmentin December, 2014 also facilitatedeasy access of foreign tourists tothe state, the minister said.

Within a year (till December 31, 2015), a total of 49,626eTVs were issued toforeign tourists, he added.

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First Published: Mar 14 2016 | 7:42 PM IST

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