Vienna looks to double Indian tourist inflow


New Delhi, Nov 8 (IANS): Vienna, known for its music, culture and coffee houses, is betting big on young Indian tourists and has collaborated with a private tour operator to double it in the next six years.

“We look to welcoming significantly larger inflow of younger tourists from India in the coming years. Vienna is one of the youngest cities in Europe and definitely has a lot to offer for this target group,” said Norbert Kettner, director, Vienna Tourist Board.

The Indian tourist arrivals to Vienna have more than doubled over the last years from 11,077 to 24,814 between calendar year 2006 and 2012. The country plans to take it over 50,000 in the next six years.

Vienna Tourist Board is collaborating with Thomas Cook (India) Ltd to focus on young travelers aged between 20-29 years.

Vienna, the former seat of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, has a youthful appeal. The young and spirited can enjoy a magnificent view of the city by climbing 343 steps up St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

“Vienna is home to the world famous art galleries, grand buildings... Tourists can relish some delectable Viennese cuisine with wine...,” Kettner said.

 

  

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