Australia expecting 10,000 tourists from India in 2018 Commonwealth Games

Games to be held in April, next year

Aneesh Phadnis  |  Mumbai: 

John O'Sullivan, Tourism Australia
John O'Sullivan, managing director of Tourism Australia.

hopes to receive around 10,000 visitors from for the next year's Commonwealth in Gold Coast as it looks to co-promote sports and lesser-known destinations in the Indian market.

Around 260,000 Indians visited last year and arrivals grew 11 per cent. Over 40 per cent of Indians to meet friends and relatives and destinations are limited to Melbourne and Sydney. is taking steps to attract more high spending leisure and business visitors from to the country. Arrivals from are growing in double digits for last four years.

"We are hoping for around 10,000 visitors from at the Commonwealth That is our aspiration," said John O'Sullivan, managing director of The will be held next April. This would be second big sporting event attracting Indians after cricket world cup in 2015 which attracted over 15,000 Indians.

is the Australian government's nodal agency responsible for attracting international visitors to Australia, both for leisure and business events.

O'Sullivan said over 27 per cent of Indians visit for leisure holidays. "We have seen an increase in leisure travellers over last few years." The other growth driver is meeting and incentive tours.

Also, is focused on promoting new destinations in the country and hopes that the Commonwealth will lead to more Indians visiting Great Barrier Reef and tropical Queensland. "More than 57,000 Indian travellers visited Queensland in the year ending March 2017 and we know many more will come to our state next year for the Commonwealth Games," said Leanne Coddington, CEO, & Events, Queensland.

The body is also pushing for more direct flights between and as it expects to be among the top source market by 2025. Currently, there are seven weekly Air flights from Delhi to Sydney and Melbourne. In contrast, there are flights from 17 cities in China to seven destinations in

"We are talking to all carriers for direct service between and During our last visit, we met officials of Air and Jet Airways. We would like to see Air increase flights to and also from more places like Mumbai," O'Sullivan added.