Even as Goa's tourism industry is waiting to start this year's tourist season with the arrival of the first international chartered flight mid-October, the travel companies feel that the lack of infrastructure at the airport might be a dampener this season.
The first chartered flight to Goa will arrive from Moscow (Russia) on October 16.
Pegasus Chartered flight will be the first one (this year) to land at state's lone Dabolim airport,Ernest Dias, Executive member of Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) told PTI here today.
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However, the tour and travel companies handling the chartered flights claim that the existing facilities at Dabolim airport, combined with the developments in the international airlines front will cause a slump in the flight arrivals in the state.
"The number of chartered flights arriving in Goa may be less this time due to various factors. One of them is that Dabolim airport is still undergoing expansion," Harpal Singh, General Manager, Minar Travels (India) Pvt Ltd said.
According to him, most of the chartered flight operators prefer to fly wide-body aircraft, so that they could carry maximum passengers cutting the cost.
"Almost 90 per cent of the chartered flights are wide-body aircraft and the parking facility required for such aircraft is running short at the Dabolim airport," Singh said.
From the three parking lots offered during last year, this year the airport has only two such lots as the expansion work is still on, Singh said.
Goa receives around 4 lakh foreign arrivals annually, of which 1.25 lakh were Russians followed by Britons, who accounted for the second highest arrivals.
According to the state tourism department 1,025 chartered flights arrived in the last season.