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Abu Dhabi eyes 10% growth in Indian visitors in 2017

Abu Dhabi is looking at a 10 percent growth in the number of Indian visitors to the capital city in 2017 as it undertakes various initiatives to hard sell itself as a preferred destination.

November 05, 2017 / 13:45 IST
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A worker walks past the entrance of the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort in the western region of Liwa, near Abu Dhabi, approximately 380 km (236 miles) from Dubai, April 1, 2010. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRAVEL SOCIETY BUSINESS) - GM1E6410X3101
A worker walks past the entrance of the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort in the western region of Liwa, near Abu Dhabi, approximately 380 km (236 miles) from Dubai, April 1, 2010. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRAVEL SOCIETY BUSINESS) - GM1E6410X3101

Abu Dhabi is looking at a 10 percent growth in the number of Indian visitors to the capital city in 2017 as it undertakes various initiatives to hard sell itself as a preferred destination.

Abu Dhabi had received 3,36,024 visitors from India in 2016, Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism said.

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"We are expecting 10 percent growth year on year in the number of visitors from India in 2017," Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism Country Manager India Bejan Dinshaw told PTI.

India, currently is the second largest source market for Abu Dhabi, he added.