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Azerbaijan sees huge tourists’ arrival from India
Azerbaijan sees record breaking influx of Indian tourists visiting the country. The year 2023 has been a breakthrough year for Azerbaijan tourism, particularly from the Indian market, as it welcomed a staggering 120,000 Indian visitors. This milestone reflects a 100% increase from the previous year, showcasing Azerbaijan’s growing appeal among Indian travelers.
The momentum continued into January 2024, which saw more than 10,000 arrivals from India, marking a 140% increase compared to the same period last year. This surge in tourist numbers is attributed to enhanced air connectivity between India’s major cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, and Baku, facilitated by partnerships with Azerbaijan Airlines and IndiGo.
Florian Sengstschmid, CEO of the Azerbaijan Tourism Board, shared these exciting developments at the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2024 held in India. SATTE, a leading event in the travel and tourism industry, has been a critical platform for Azerbaijan since it first participated in 2018. This year’s event saw active participation from 19 Azerbaijani partners, who engaged in meaningful discussions and business deals with their Indian counterparts, further strengthening the tourism ties between the two countries.
Azerbaijan’s strategic efforts to attract Indian tourists have been multifaceted, focusing on enhancing flight connectivity, participating in key industry events like SATTE, and implementing targeted marketing strategies. These initiatives underscore Azerbaijan’s commitment to becoming a preferred destination for Indian travelers, offering unique cultural experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich historical heritage.
The Azerbaijan Tourism Board’s dedication to sustainability and responsible tourism practices was also highlighted by Florian Sengstschmid. The board’s initiatives aim to ensure that the growth in tourism contributes positively to the local economy and environment, aligning with global sustainability goals.
As Azerbaijan continues to solidify its position on the global tourism map, the remarkable increase in Indian visitors signifies a bright future for the country’s tourism sector. With ongoing efforts to enhance visitor experiences and promote sustainable tourism, Azerbaijan is poised to attract even more travelers from India and beyond, fostering mutual cultural appreciation and economic growth.
The momentum continued into January 2024, which saw more than 10,000 arrivals from India, marking a 140% increase compared to the same period last year. This surge in tourist numbers is attributed to enhanced air connectivity between India’s major cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, and Baku, facilitated by partnerships with Azerbaijan Airlines and IndiGo.
Florian Sengstschmid, CEO of the Azerbaijan Tourism Board, shared these exciting developments at the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2024 held in India. SATTE, a leading event in the travel and tourism industry, has been a critical platform for Azerbaijan since it first participated in 2018. This year’s event saw active participation from 19 Azerbaijani partners, who engaged in meaningful discussions and business deals with their Indian counterparts, further strengthening the tourism ties between the two countries.
Azerbaijan’s strategic efforts to attract Indian tourists have been multifaceted, focusing on enhancing flight connectivity, participating in key industry events like SATTE, and implementing targeted marketing strategies. These initiatives underscore Azerbaijan’s commitment to becoming a preferred destination for Indian travelers, offering unique cultural experiences, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich historical heritage.
The Azerbaijan Tourism Board’s dedication to sustainability and responsible tourism practices was also highlighted by Florian Sengstschmid. The board’s initiatives aim to ensure that the growth in tourism contributes positively to the local economy and environment, aligning with global sustainability goals.
As Azerbaijan continues to solidify its position on the global tourism map, the remarkable increase in Indian visitors signifies a bright future for the country’s tourism sector. With ongoing efforts to enhance visitor experiences and promote sustainable tourism, Azerbaijan is poised to attract even more travelers from India and beyond, fostering mutual cultural appreciation and economic growth.
Source: Travel and Tour World