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The tourism industry had plenty to cheer about in 2010. Not only has there been a surge in domestic travellers, the economy has also moved away from the dreaded R-word. Goa, with its beaches and booze, is the ultimate party destination for most in India

January 04, 2011 / 11:18 IST

By: Forbes India

Unplanned break to Goa can cost you more

The tourism industry had plenty to cheer about in 2010. Not only has there been a surge in domestic travellers, the economy has also moved away from the dreaded R-word.

Goa, with its beaches and booze, is the ultimate party destination for most in India. But if you were planning to be spontaneous, you would have to pay up to 10 times the usual airfare. A return ticket touched a high of Rs. 40,000, compared to the usual Rs. 4,000. The season
first published: Jan 1, 2011 09:35 am

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