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More than 50 pc Indians "repeat travellers" to Germany

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Press Trust of India Chennai
More than 50 per cent of Indians have been repeat travellers to Germany during the last few years despite fluctuations in the rupee, a top official of German National Tourist Office said today.

The German National Tourism Office has been working on behalf of the German government to promote Germany as a travel destination for more than 60 years.

"The tourist arrivals from India has been increasing five per cent year-on-year. The latest figures for January-November 2013 is about 584,000. Actually, out of this number, more than 50 per cent have been repeat Indians or frequent flyers visiting Germany," German National Tourist Office, Director (Marketing and Sales Office in India), Romit Theophilus said.
 

"This is despite the Eurozone crisis and fluctuation of Indian currency. In fact, Euro rate is higher at about Rs 84 and USD is around Rs 62," he told PTI here.

Due to increase in number of Indian travellers to Germany, he said the German National Tourist Office was expecting about six lakh Indian Nationals to visit their country, this year.

"Basically, April-August is start of the season. Munich, Stuttgart, Cologne are the best places to see during this time..", he said.

Giving some statistics, he said five lakh Indian Nationals visit Switzerland every year, United Kingdom attracted about 150,000 "clearly making Germany as the preferred tourist destination in Europe".

Going forward, he said besides focusing on tier-I cities, German National Tourist Office would also concentrate on Tier-II and III cities aimed at attracting more travellers to Germany.

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First Published: Feb 11 2014 | 6:42 PM IST

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