GoAir recently announced that it will be providing direct flights from 10 major cities in India to Phuket towards the end of the next year and is a move which is considered to be one that has the potential to change the very face of Phuket’s tourism industry.
Indian visitors tend to visit many Phuket luxury hotels including the likes Anantara Layan Phuket Resort of in self-organised groups and are a much welcome factor.
It has been noted that the number of Indian tourists visiting Thailand has significantly increased over the past few years. This year, in particular, weighs in as the largest source market for tourists with over 919,130 arrivals taking place from 1st of January to September 30th. Especially when compared with the previous year, which noted a number of 811,644 during the same time period.
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