For desi tourists Singapore’s best, Goa loses out to B’lore

This survey's data is drawn from bookings made on the thousands of hotels on the Hotels.com websites worldwide

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– This survey’s data is drawn from bookings made on the thousands of hotels on the Hotels.com websites worldwide
– Goa had registered a record arrival of 27.8 lakh tourists in 2012-13, including 4.5 lakh foreigners, as against 26.7 lakh in 2011-12, including 4.45 lakh foreigners, showing an increase of 4.4 per cent in the arrivals
– Hotels.com is a leading online accommodation booking website with properties ranging from international chains and all-inclusive resorts to local favourites
– foreign tourists continued to reserve the top two spots for Delhi and Mumbai as preferred destinations during the first half of 2015 in India
PTI MUMBAI: Singapore has secured the top position in the list of most preferred overseas destination for Indian travellers in first half of this year, replacing Dubai, a Hotels.com’s Hotel Price Index (HPI) survey said. 
According to the recent survey, Singapore, also called the ‘Lion City’, topped the chart rallying ahead of Dubai which was at the top spot on the list during the same period last year. 
However, there is bad news for Goa. The tourist hotspot had lost it’s third slot to the IT city Bangalore. Despite the fact that in 2012-13, Goa did extremely well and better than previous years. Goa had registered a record arrival of 27.8 lakh tourists in 2012-13, including 4.5 lakh foreigners, as against 26.7 lakh in 2011-12, including 4.45 lakh foreigners, showing an increase of 4.4 per cent in the arrivals.
Sources in the State Tourism Department said that Goa also witnessed an increase in arrival of chartered flights. According to Goa Tourism Department statistics, 987 chartered flights carrying 2.15 lakh tourists arrived this year as against 910 flights with 1.69 lakh tourists in 2011-12.
 However, this survey’s data is drawn from bookings made on the thousands of hotels on the Hotels.com websites worldwide.
Hotels.com is a leading online accommodation booking website with properties ranging from international chains and all-inclusive resorts to local favourites. UAE’s populous city Dubai secured the number two position this year followed by Bangkok (Thailand). 
The US and UK continue to enthrall Indian travellers as London and New York retained their fourth and fifth spot, respectively. Other southeast Asian countries that saw maximum visitors were Hong Kong, Pattaya (Thailand) and Bali (Indonesia), the survey said. 
Destinations such as Paris (France), which secured the eighth position in the first half of 2014, this year inched up by one rank to the seventh place followed by Hong Kong, Las Vegas at the eighth and ninth position, respectively. 
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which was the 10th spot on last year’s list was replaced by new entrant Bali in the first six months of 2015. 
Meanwhile, foreign tourists continued to reserve the top two spots for Delhi and Mumbai as preferred destinations during the first half of 2015 in India, the report said. 
Destinations such as Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur and Kolkata retained their fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth position, respectively. 
Once the bastion of the Maratha Empire Pune that has now become an educational centre, was the new entrant at ninth spot ahead of Cochin at the 10th spot. 
Thiruvananthapuram was ranked 10th making its debut on the chart.

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