Team Allycaral
Goa continues to evolve as one of India’s most well-connected travel destinations, with the 2024–25 season witnessing significant growth in air connectivity. From expanded international charter services to enhanced domestic flight access, the state is solidifying its status as a year-round, global tourism hub.
📈 Major Highlights:
- Charter Flights Boom:
Goa welcomed new charter services from countries including Russia, the UK, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Uzbekistan, following strong feedback from global tour operators. - Increased International Routes:
Regular scheduled flights from the Gulf and Iran boosted international arrivals. - Improved Domestic Access:
New connections linked Goa to Solapur, Hyderabad, Jalgaon, Agatti, and Lakshadweep, expanding its reach to tier-2 and seasonal travel markets. - Two Airports at Work:
Both Goa International Airport (Dabolim) and Manohar International Airport (Mopa) played pivotal roles in sustaining traffic throughout the year.
💬 Voices from the Industry:
Hon’ble Tourism Minister Shri Rohan A. Khaunte emphasized,
“This growth in air access is key to our tourism strategy. Better connectivity brings in wider audiences globally and enables us to promote Goa’s rich offerings beyond the conventional.”
Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, added:
“This season has proven that strong connectivity leads to stronger, year-round tourism.”
Ernest Dias, COO of TCI and SITA, shared that efforts are already underway to increase charter flights from Russia and explore new markets like Scandinavia.
Sh. George Varughese, Airport Director of Goa International Airport, confirmed strategic operational upgrades to manage rising footfall, stating:
“Our focus remains on ensuring a hassle-free start to every visitor’s time in Goa.”
🌍 FIT Travellers on the Rise
Free Independent Travellers (FITs) from Portugal, Spain, and the Gulf are increasingly choosing Goa as their destination — attracted by improved connectivity and the state’s evolving mix of experiences.
🧭 Looking Ahead
The state government, along with stakeholders and airport authorities, remains focused on:
- Deepening airline partnerships
- Exploring new charter routes
- Upgrading airport infrastructure
- Promoting immersive, long-stay tourism
As Goa pushes boundaries with new markets and experiences, connectivity is not just a convenience—it’s a catalyst for the state’s tourism evolution.
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