Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) to India were up 9.2 per cent at 5.11 lakh in May 2015 against 4.68 lakh in May last year, a statement from the Ministry of Tourism said on Monday.
The percentage share of FTAs last month among the top 15 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (19.32 per cent), followed by the US (16.99 per cent), UK (7.79 per cent), Malaysia (3.59 per cent), and Sri Lanka (3.54 per cent), among others.
For the period between January and May this year, FTAs stood at 33.32 lakh, a growth of 3.6 per cent against 32.15 lakh in January-May 2014, the statement added.
Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from tourism were up 23.6 per cent at Rs 8,877 crore in May 2015 compared to Rs 7,184 crore in May 2014.
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