Goa tourist season curtailed by a month as foreigners fly out

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Apr 14 2016 | 11:02 AM IST
The tourist season in Goa appears to have been curtailed by a month as foreign visitors have almost deserted the beaches and are flying out, even though the tourism department claims record high arrivals.
Many of the beaches are wearing an abandoned look specially after sunset as tourist footfalls have drastically fallen down.
Shacks, restaurants and shops along the lanes leading to the beaches have begun winding up for the season even as officially the last chartered flight is yet to take off from the coastal state.
"There are no more tourists arriving here. We will have to wait for the next season to start," said Parvez Khan, who runs a small-time shop in the once busy lanes of Arambol.
The shopkeepers are introducing end of the season sales across the belt, have began offering massive discount on the products.
"The products are sold for one fourth of the price," said Khan who owns a shop selling leather items.
"The situation is grim on the beach belt including Calangute-Candolim belt. There are no takers for Goa flight due to which the chartered operators have began cancelling their trips and are re-deploying the aircraft to some other destinations which goes full," Ralf D'Souza, Spokesman, Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), told PTI.
The foreign tourist season, which used to get over in the month of May every year, is curtailed to April end, he said adding that this new trend set in since last year.
"Only at a few places in Candolim and Baga beach, there are shacks which are continuing and will survive. Rest all others have began dismantling," said D'Souza.
The tourism department has given permission to 480 shacks across the state's beaches.
Locals claim that the Britishers have already flown out of the state while few Moscow-bound charters will be departing from the state in coming days.
The state tourism department has claimed that a total of 693 charters arrived during this season bringing in 1,45,833 foreign tourists.
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First Published: Apr 14 2016 | 11:02 AM IST

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