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Record High: Cruise Tourism Hits 4.7 Lakh Footfall in 2023-24

The significant increase in cruise tourism footfall underscores the sector's resilience and potential for growth, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge in visitors is attributed to various factors, including enhanced infrastructure development, promotional efforts, and the diversification of cruise offerings catering to different market segments.
The Ministry's data highlights the positive trajectory of cruise tourism in India and reaffirms the government's commitment to further boosting the sector. Investments in port infrastructure, streamlined regulatory frameworks, and collaborative efforts between public and private stakeholders have contributed to making India an attractive destination for cruise travellers.
Moreover, the record-high footfall in cruise tourism signifies the sector's economic impact, generating employment opportunities and stimulating local economies along cruise routes. As cruise tourism continues to gain momentum, there is immense potential for further expansion and development, with opportunities for new destinations, routes, and onboard experiences.
Overall, the surge in cruise tourism footfall in 2023-24 reflects India's emergence as a key player in the global cruise industry and underscores the sector's contribution to the country's tourism landscape and economic growth.


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