TABLE 2.5.2 FOREIGN TOURIST ARRIVALS TO KERALA DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS Sl. MONTH YEARS No. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1 JAN 27,709 31,541 24,388 31,625 29,440 41,845 45,630 43,345 58,858 72,814 2 FEB 23,075 25,624 23,268 30,862 29,105 36,163 43,418 41,314 56,530 66,131 3 MAR 19,877 20,816 17,499 21,957 19,246 25,261 35,006 33,479 39,584 56,151 4 APR 16,493 14,277 13,964 17,868 18,028 20,106 23,546 20,191 32,377 34,487 5 MAY 11,355 10,398 12,923 10,653 10,794 12,675 14,870 14,919 20,470 21,098 6 JUN 5,755 8,040 8,306 6,571 6,610 10,820 12,734 13,239 16,209 18,262 7 JUL 5,535 10,656 8,514 7,747 8,581 14,824 17,228 17,593 23,578 25,199 8 AUG 10,024 14,487 17,764 13,611 14,226 19,240 27,341 24,398 28,821 35,563 9 SEP 12,385 11,806 18,222 12,391 17,808 20,253 21,103 20,064 21,888 24,708 10 OCT 12,531 13,367 17,344 11,913 20,744 24,702 22,160 28,068 28,681 33,534 11 NOV 19,208 19,007 22,592 19,310 26,190 32,165 38,118 42,324 44,421 55,647 12 DEC 25,994 22,154 25,149 24,322 31,792 36,567 44,392 47,565 57,117 72,214 TOTAL 189,941 202,173 209,933 208,830 232,564 294,621 345,546 346,499 428,534 515,808 55
TABLE 2.5.3 DOMESTIC TOURIST ARRIVALS TO KERALA DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS Sl. MONTH YEARS No. 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1 JAN 354,406 453,729 454,330 472,377 471,608 511,396 523,145 499,698 532,748 588,620 2 FEB 312,576 402,718 382,657 399,215 387,550 427,116 451,420 432,673 469,363 501,204 3 MAR 308,514 419,911 369,231 396,320 382,452 400,503 422,727 428,235 457,435 485,722 4 APR 330,395 456,629 453,194 498,856 499,217 514,213 503,583 500,005 522,408 557,785 5 MAY 347,725 441,644 486,006 479,515 537,429 566,603 561,503 562,616 610,241 639,712 6 JUN 296,525 351,733 356,260 383,196 406,500 450,537 440,469 445,652 467,879 502,224 7 JUL 287,957 356,893 361,034 396,805 406,622 421,346 508,893 467,532 478,701 478,781 8 AUG 367,812 367,486 373,599 428,291 488,050 469,920 489,182 483,490 511,198 535,309 9 SEP 441,951 382,841 386,123 432,608 466,928 496,977 457,398 485,205 517,659 529,847 10 OCT 421,477 403,944 435,426 427,181 472,056 513,082 516,386 519,239 543,876 555,721 11 NOV 429,204 411,233 476,877 442,386 494,481 526,578 544,746 552,523 556,297 618,908 12 DEC 583,172 439,526 478,484 482,942 555,363 572,957 552,730 569,555 603,919 659,108 TOTAL 4,481,714 4,888,287 5,013,221 5,239,692 5,568,256 5,871,228 5,972,182 5,946,423 6,271,724 6,642,941 56
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