Indian tourists in London spend more than Japanese

By IANS

London : For the first time last year, Indian tourists in London spent more than Japanese tourists. Underlining the increasing spending power of India's middleclass, the city also saw the number of Indian tourists go up from 130,000 in 2003 to 212,000 in 2006.


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Figures from Visit London, a website that promotes and markets the city, showed that tourists from India spent 139 million pounds last year – up from 107 million pounds a year earlier and 78 million pounds in 2003.

Compared to this, some 230,000 Japanese nationals visited London last year, spending a total of 123 million pounds.

US tourists remain the largest visitors to London and account for 16 percent of all overseas visitors to London. There were 2.4 million US tourist visits last year worth 1.5 billion pounds, the Guardian reported.

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