"I have understood that there are at least 40,000 Russians who have diverted their holidays away from Goa during this season. And the downfall is likely to continue in the next season too," Vikram Varma, legal adviser to Russian Consulate told PTI.
The current tourism season would end at 35 per cent low compared to the last year creating a crisis in this sector, industry players have claimed.
Destinations like Portugal and Spain are becoming more attractive, affordable and safer for Russian tourists, Varma said.
The law official maintained that several factors within the state that can be corrected are responsible for the tourism graph to go down.
"The widespread negative publicity in the Russian social media about conduct of taxi drivers towards Russians in Goa is a critical factor in the cancellation of bookings and their choice for alternate destinations like Spain and Portugal," he said.
Both the countries have offered better prices and a safe environment to Russian tourists, Varma said.
State Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar and Tourism Director Amey Abhyankar were not available for comments on the trend.
