Team Goemkarponn
MOPA: Goa celebrated a significant milestone in international tourism today with the arrival of the first two charter flights operated by Aeroflot, from Moscow and Ekaterinburg, Russia, at the Manohar International Airport (Mopa).
The Department of Tourism organized a grand welcoming ceremony with a vibrant Goan brass band, garlands, and flowers, to commemorate the arrival of the flights, as part of their continued efforts to attract and accommodate international travelers. This symbolizes the warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage of the state, setting the tone for the promising season ahead, further strengthening Goa’s position as a preferred international travel destination.
This development highlights the growing demand for direct connectivity between Goa and key international markets like Russia. The two flights represent the start of a series of charter services that will enhance tourism exchange, with the expectation of boosting visitor inflows from Russia and beyond.
Commenting on the occasion, the Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte said, “We are excited to welcome the first charter flights of the season from Russia. The connection between Moscow, Ekaterinburg, and Goa reflects our efforts to expand international connectivity, opening more avenues for tourism growth. Goa is prepared to offer an unparalleled experience to visitors this season, with a focus on hospitality and cultural exchange.”
Adding to this, Shri Suneel Anchipaka, IAS, Director Tourism & Managing Director GTDC stated, “The start of the charter season is always a crucial moment for Goa’s tourism sector. These flights from Russia are a positive step towards making Goa a year-round destination for global travelers. We look forward to hosting our international guests and showcasing the best Goa has to offer.”
As Goa’s tourism sector continues to grow and evolve, the state remains committed to fostering international partnerships, expanding air connectivity, and offering exceptional experiences to visitors from across the globe.