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India's tourist arrivals rise by 15.1 per cent

An estimated 3.4 million foreign travellers visited in 2004 and that number is expected to rise 10 per cent a year.

Published on: Feb 08, 2006 06:54 PM IST
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India's foreign tourist arrivals rose 15.1 per cent in January from a year ago as its tourism industry boomed amid a strong economy and growth in business and leisure travel.

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A government statement said India had 444,753 foreign visitors in January compared with 386,260 in the same month last year, while foreign exchange earnings rose 17 per cent to $632.43 million.

An estimated 3.4 million foreign travellers visited in 2004 and that number is expected to rise 10 per cent a year helped by lower air fares and a boom in the economy.

 
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