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Indian arrivals to Israel grew by 31% in 2017

Israel has broken its tourism record of Indian arrivals reaching an all-time high of 31 per cent growth from January to December, 2017 with around 60,000 Indian tourists visiting the country in 2017. This marks a whopping growth of 48 per cent in the last two years, per the statistics released by Israel Ministry of Tourism (IMOT).

Speaking about the positive growth, Hassan Madah – Director, Israel Ministry of Tourism India & Philippines said, “2017 has been outstanding and by far the best year for Israel tourism in India and worldwide. By October, 2017 we already saw 49,000 Indians arrive in Israel, breaking previous records, and we were positive to close the year with 60,000 travelers to Israel from India. With over 20 million outbound tourists a year, India has been an important market for us and I am pleased to say that we have witnessed constant growth in the arrivals from the Indian market over the last 4 years.”

He also added, “Introducing initiatives, including easing of the visa process, and with airlines in India and Israel expressing interest to increase connectivity between the countries, I am confident that this growth will help us achieve 1 lakh Indian arrivals in 2018.” 

With the recent visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to India and the historic visit of Prime Minister Modi to Israel, there has been a renewed interest in all travel segments among Indians to visit the Israel. It has also successfully helped strengthen relations between both countries and sparked an interest among Bollywood producers to shoot in Israel. During his visit to Mumbai Netanyahu hosted a ‘Shalom Bollywood’ gala dinner event, which was attended by the likes of Amitabh Bachchan and Karan Johar, where he extended an open invitation to Indian filmmakers to create magic onscreen by choosing to shoot in the beautiful locales of Israel.

Israel’s national airline El Al recently announced to increase its direct flight frequency between India and Israel. Air India and Arkia have also expressed interest to begin operations soon and introduce direct flights between Israel and India.


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