
MUNICH has seen a 22.4 per cent growth in Indian arrivals and an increase in average length of stay to 3.8 days by this segment, in the first five months of 2015, over the same period in 2014.
Ashish Saran, account head, Munich Tourist Office India said: “India is a promising market for Munich. Being one of most prosperous cities in Germany, Munich is a magnet for travellers who seek interest in history, art and culture for which it is well known. There is an upsurge and the double-digit growth confirms it.”
Overall Asian arrivals have also grown for Munich – up 8.8 per cent to 1.5 million overnights in 2014. The numbers are said to have been significantly boosted by the booming Indian market when compared to 2013.







