Thursday, January 06, 2011

Goa tourism hit by hike in airfares

The much celebrated Goa holidays during Christmas and Goa parties on New Year’s Eve has faded out due to the high cost of air tickets to the smallest state of India.
According to tourism officials, except for the days of Christmas and New Year, travel business in Goa was very low during the full holiday season. "The high hike in air and bus fares has really hit the tourism industry hard. The rest of the season has been extremely poor," Gaurish Dhond, president of the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), was quoted as saying in media.
Dhond said competitive prices offerd by some airlines to locations outside the country was the main reason for the lean tourism. While airfares to Goa were costing about $660 from India’s capital Delhi, Malaysia and Sri Lanka were luring Indian travelers by offering three-night packages for $330 that included flight tickets as well. “Why will domestic tourists want to come to Goa if competing destinations abroad offer such cheap rates," Dhond said.
05/01/11 IBTimes
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