Research: High-spending Indians on the march

Sandra Newman

7-Oct-2004

Along with China, India is expected to be one of the biggest sources of overseas tourists in the future, providing new opportunities for travel retailers worldwide. Sandra Newman reports

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In 2003 outbound travel from India grew by 14.6% to about 4.8m. And according to the Travel Agents Association of India, the number of Indian tourists travelling abroad is expected

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