First international charter flight lands in Goa, ushering in year-end travel surge

Pernem. October 3, 2025:

The year-end peak tourism season in Goa commenced on a high note with the arrival of the first charter flight from Novosibirsk, Russia, at Manohar International Airport, Mopa. The guests were welcomed with the traditional Goan hospitality with cultural performances.

This season will witness the introduction of three new weekly flights from Novosibirsk, Russia, landing at Manohar International Airport (MOPA). These additional services, together with the existing flights from Yekaterinburg and Moscow, increase Aeroflot’s operations to nine flights per week.The second 158 seater charter flight from Novosibirsk will land in Goa on 3 October at 06:00 AM. Yekaterinburg will connect to Goa with B737-800 flights carrying 158 passengers each, arriving on 4 October at 06:05 AM and again on 5 October at 08:05 AM. Adding further capacity, a direct service from Moscow on the larger A330-300 aircraft, offering 296 seats, is scheduled to arrive on 5 October at 09:00 AM.

Expanding beyond Russia, international connectivity will be further enhanced as charter flights from Kazakhstan commence operations to Goa from 25 October 2025.The expanded network is expected to significantly increase the flow of international tourists into the state, particularly during the high-demand year-end season. This development opens new avenues for inbound tourism, diversifying source markets and strengthening Goa’s global reach. With more frequent connections, the charter flights will play a vital role in boosting tourist arrivals, supporting the state’s hospitality sector, and creating wider economic opportunities for local businesses.

Minister for Tourism, Rohan A. Khaunte stated: “Goa is ready to welcome tourists with open arms as we step into a vibrant new season. The arrival of the first charter flight reaffirms Goa’s position as a preferred global destination. With enhanced safety, infrastructure, and immersive experiences, we are committed to ensuring that every visitor feels the warmth of Goan hospitality while discovering the unique blend of culture, traditions, and natural beauty our state offers”

Director of Tourism, Kedar Naik, added : “The arrival of the first charter flights signals stronger connectivity for Goa, especially as we step into the peak season. This growth opens new opportunities for our local tourism stakeholders, from hospitality to transport, and ensures that the benefits of tourism are shared widely across the state.”

The Department of Tourism continues to work closely with industry stakeholders to ensure that all incoming flights are met with organized arrivals, enhanced passenger services, and a warm Goan welcome. The 2025–26 charter season is expected to further boost international tourism, contributing to the state’s economy and promoting sustainable, inclusive growth across communities.

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