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Cruise Liners, e-Tourist Visas increase foreign tourist inflow to Goa

Cruise liners, e-Tourist Visas (e-TVs) bring cheer to Goa tourism as foreign tourist footfalls surge during the last two months from these two segments. The
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  • 15,337 e-Tourist Visas issued till April 14
  • 21,801 foreign tourists  arrive in Goa  on cruise  liners till April 11.
  • hails  MPT, Goa Airport for  providing  adequate facilities at port and airport

Panjim,  April 16:  Cruise liners, e-Tourist Visas (e-TVs) bring cheer to Goa tourism as foreign tourist footfalls surge during the last two months from these two segments. The Goa airport at Dabolim has issued as many as 15,337 e-Tourist Visas as on April 14, 2015.   Likewise, as on April 11, 2015 as many as 21,801 foreign tourists arrived in Goa on cruise liners which docked at MPT. According  to  reports  from  the   MPT,  between November 14, 2014 to  April 11, 2015, a total of  23  cruise  liners   have  docked at MPT cruise terminal.

A total of 21,801 foreign passengers have visited Goa via cruise liners along with 9,169 crew on board respectively. Most of the cruise liners have had on board tourists from Germany, UK, Australia, USA, Switzerland, Belgium and Argentina. Interestingly,  Russian  tourists dominate  the e-Tourist Visa  list  with  as  many as 10, 135 e-tourist  visas  issued   till April 14.

Foreign nationals from 27 countries have availed of this e-TV facility. These  include  foreign tourists  from  USA (292), Germany (477), Ukraine (3,907),   Oman (6), Israel (11), Finland (157),  Norway (71),  Palestine (5),  American Samoa (1),  Mexico (4),  Fiji (1),  Indonesia (3), Kenya (3), UAE (48),   Thailand (4),  Australia (79),  Singapore (4),  Philippines (50),  Brazil (8),  Luxemburg (7),  Jordan (52),  New Zealand (33),  Burma (1),  Republic  of  Korea (1), Japan (5) and Mauritius (1).

Tourism minister Shri. Dilip Parulekar said, “While there were several apprehensions over the current season and decline in foreign footfalls, the scenario is better than expected. A lot of tourists are availing of the e-tourist visas and cruise liners to visit Goa. This year alone we have done well, and we can expect a better season 2015-16.”

Shri.  Parulekar  hailed  the  efforts  made by  MPT  and Goa Airport in providing  facilities  for tourists  on arrival at the  port and airport and added  that  Goa Tourism  is  extending   full support  to all agencies  co-operating with the  government  in promotion  of  tourism.  He also said  that  the  Konkan  Railway Corporation (KRC) is adding additional  trains to  meet the  demands  from tourists   to  travel to  Goa  during the  summer  vacations and all this are  positive  signs  that  tourists  think of  Goa for  holidays, weekend holidays and events.

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