Goa saw one crore tourists in 2025, but foreign arrivals below pre-Covid levels
PANAJI: Goa officially breached the 1 crore mark in total tourist arrivals again, but a deep dive into the 2025 statistics revealed a starkly different reality for the state’s international segment. While the domestic market is booming, foreign tourist arrivals are struggling to regain their pre-pandemic footing, currently sitting at nearly 42% below 2017 levels, data released by the department showed.
The most dramatic collapse was observed in the charter flight segment, traditionally the backbone of Goa’s winter tourism. In 2017, the state saw 1,024 charter flights bringing in nearly 2.5 lakh tourists. By 2025, this plummeted to 189 flights carrying 40,336 passengers, a shadow of its former volume.
Even with the operationalisation of the Manohar International Airport (Mopa) alongside Dabolim, the combined charter traffic continued to slide annually since the pandemic recovery began.
“The tourist arrival data highlights a clear recovery trajectory across all segments, particularly in the post-pandemic period. The consistent growth in domestic tourism, the return of international charter operations, increased international flight movements through both Dabolim and Mopa airports, and the steady contribution of cruise tourism reflect coordinated efforts in infrastructure development, connectivity enhancement, and destination management,” said tourism director Kedar Naik.
The scheduled international flight segment showed more resilience, but did not fully recover. In 2017, scheduled flights brought in nearly 3.4 lakh foreign visitors. In 2025, that figure stood at nearly 2.4 lakh. Notably, Mopa quickly became the primary gateway for these travellers, handling 1,141 international flights in 2025 compared to Dabolim’s 643 flights.
“Foreign tourist arrivals through charter flights played an important role in Goa’s inbound tourism, particularly from traditional source markets. Foreign tourist arrivals through international scheduled flights consistently contributed to Goa’s inbound tourism. In 2017, 2,460 international flights operated through Dabolim airport, carrying 3,35,573 foreign tourists. This number gradually declined until 2021, when only 265 flights and 11,971 tourists were recorded due to travel restrictions. A steady recovery began in 2022, with 1,135 flights and 1,34,922 tourists,” said a tourism department official.
Cruise tourism is also undergoing a demographic shift. While the total number of cruise passengers remained healthy at 51,510 passengers in 2025, the vast majority are now domestic travellers. Foreign cruise passengers, who numbered over 40,822 in 2017, accounted for just 10,086 arrivals in 2025.
Tourism minister Rohan Khaunte remained optimistic, pointing to the “resilience” of the sector. He said that the steady rise in domestic arrivals and the gradual revival of international segments, bolstered by improved connectivity via Mopa, underlined the state’s “destination readiness”.
Even with the operationalisation of the Manohar International Airport (Mopa) alongside Dabolim, the combined charter traffic continued to slide annually since the pandemic recovery began.
“The tourist arrival data highlights a clear recovery trajectory across all segments, particularly in the post-pandemic period. The consistent growth in domestic tourism, the return of international charter operations, increased international flight movements through both Dabolim and Mopa airports, and the steady contribution of cruise tourism reflect coordinated efforts in infrastructure development, connectivity enhancement, and destination management,” said tourism director Kedar Naik.
The scheduled international flight segment showed more resilience, but did not fully recover. In 2017, scheduled flights brought in nearly 3.4 lakh foreign visitors. In 2025, that figure stood at nearly 2.4 lakh. Notably, Mopa quickly became the primary gateway for these travellers, handling 1,141 international flights in 2025 compared to Dabolim’s 643 flights.
“Foreign tourist arrivals through charter flights played an important role in Goa’s inbound tourism, particularly from traditional source markets. Foreign tourist arrivals through international scheduled flights consistently contributed to Goa’s inbound tourism. In 2017, 2,460 international flights operated through Dabolim airport, carrying 3,35,573 foreign tourists. This number gradually declined until 2021, when only 265 flights and 11,971 tourists were recorded due to travel restrictions. A steady recovery began in 2022, with 1,135 flights and 1,34,922 tourists,” said a tourism department official.
Cruise tourism is also undergoing a demographic shift. While the total number of cruise passengers remained healthy at 51,510 passengers in 2025, the vast majority are now domestic travellers. Foreign cruise passengers, who numbered over 40,822 in 2017, accounted for just 10,086 arrivals in 2025.
Top Comment
P
Parag
2 days ago
Taxi Mafia. Harasser of Tourists.Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Motorists welcome CM Devendra Fadnavis’s announcement of linking Samruddhi with Eastern Freeway
- UP temple wedding ends in bloodbath: Family slits newlyweds’ throats as villagers watch in horror; 3 held
- Karur stampede case: CBI summons Vijay again on January 19; TVK says BJP remains ideological foe
- VIP visit chokes Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway, commuters crawl through chaos
- 'Highest form of dehumanisation': UP man clubs mother, wife to death, chews flesh from skulls; village watches in terror
end of article
Trending Stories
- JKBOSE Class 10th, 12th result 2026 expected to be out today: Check steps to download scorecards here
- Antonio Brown roasts Aaron Rodgers with viral post after Steelers’ 30-6 wild-card loss
- IND vs NZ Live Score, 2nd ODI: Virat Kohli in the spotlight again as India navigate injury woes vs New Zealand
- Has India really denied visas to US cricketers of Pakistan origin? The real story behind the viral claim
- JKBOSE Result 2025 Live Updates: JKBOSE Class 10th, 12th results expected to be released shortly on official website, check latest updates here
- Iran Protests Live Updates: Death toll from crackdown on protests in Iran jumps to at least 2,571; Trump warns of 'very strong action'
- Budget 2026 expectations for defence: Why capital outlay should be hiked for ‘Atmanirbharta’ - 4 points to focus on
Featured in city
- Delhi shootout: Shooters open fire at Delhi gym and outside bizman house, police probe Bishnoi gang link
- Ahead of civic polls, Ajit Pawar rules out merger talks with Sharad Pawar, denies BJP ‘match-fixing’
- NEET-PG cut-off score now fixed at -40 out of 800
- ‘Even killers get a hearing’: 54 lakh names struck off voter rolls without notice, says CM Mamata Banerjee
- ‘45-minute torture, sat on daughter-in-law’: Youth assaults elderly woman, robs her at knifepoint in Bengaluru; arrested
- Delhi road accident: Chased by pack of dogs, 20-year-old dies as motorcycle falls into ditch; rider injured
Photostories
- Dharmendra’s post-2000 journey from ‘Apne’, ‘Life in a… Metro’ to ‘Ikkis’
- The best book genres for boosting brain development in kids
- What is Pongal and how to make it in under 30 minutes
- 3 mind-blowing discoveries by quantum physics about the power of mind
- Curiosity Corner: Makar Sankranti — Which God is worshipped on this day and why?
- How to grow banana plants successfully in containers at home
- 5 things you should NEVER apologise for in life
- Pongal 2026: 9 traditional South Indian dishes for Pongal celebrations
- Who ruled Tamil Nadu? A look at the state’s chief ministers since Independence — in pictures
- Winter Special: How to make Bengali-style Coconut Laddoo with Jaggery (Narkel Naru)
Videos
05:21 Multiple Pak Drones Sighted In J&K, Second Time In 48 Hours; Locals Recall Horror04:37 Marco Rubio Talks To Jaishankar On India-US Trade Deal Talks, Congratulates On Enacting Nuclear Bill04:31 Tibetan Government-In-Exile Urges India To Understand China’s Colonial Mindset08:22 Australia Moves India to Highest-Risk AL3 Category for Student Visas04:29 “I Too Want to Help Develop an India Where We Listen…” Rahul Gandhi During Student Interaction08:27 Centre Steps In To Scrap 10 Minute Delivery Timers After Safety Fears In India’s Gig Economy Grow04:12 Marvel Meets Maharashtra Politics, AI Reels On Civic Polls Turn Thanos, Hulk, Spider-Man Into Netas05:55 US Threatens 25% Tariff on India-Iran Trade, Indian Rice Exporters Warn of Losses32:35 India To Face 75% US Tariffs After Trump's Big Iran Announcement?
Up Next