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Note ban likely spur for record tourist inflow

- AJAY MODI New Delhi, 18 January

One million foreign tourists landed in the country last month, a record number for any single month. The arrival shows a year-on-year growth of 13.7 per cent. December happens to be a strong month for foreign tourist arrivals but growth in December 2015 was only 3.2 per cent. Some industry watchers, therefore, relate the sharp rise last month to demonetisa­tion, which may have prompted thousands of persons of Indian origin (PIOs) to visit the country.

The December data of 1.03 million visitors looks high compared to the average of 0.71 million for the first eleven months of 2016. In November, foreign tourist arrival was 0.89 million. Arrivals in December 2014 and 2015 were 0.88 million and 0.91 million, respective­ly.

The biggest contributo­r in December arrival was the US, accounting for 190,000 visitors or 18.33 per cent. Arrival from the US was 170,000 in December 2015. Similarly, arrivals from the UK in December 2016 was 121,400 against 105,900 in the correspond­ing month of the previous year. Arrivals from Canada rose from 38,600 in December 2015 to 42,800 last month. The arrival data exclude Indian nationals residing outside the country.

Ankur Bhatia, executive director of Bird Group, which has interest in hospitalit­y and aviation services, is a bit surprised by the December growth. “Many PIOs, now citizens and passport holders of other countries, may have travelled last month to deposit their demonetise­d currency. Countries like the US, the UK, and Canada have a large Indian diaspora,” said Bhatia.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Tourists throwing snowballs at each other in Shimla.
REUTERS Tourists throwing snowballs at each other in Shimla.

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