Saturday, May 17, 2008

Serial blasts and Tourism

Do you think that the serial blasts in Jaipur on May 13,2008 would affect the tourism industry in the desert state?

LP53 says: No, cars kill more people than bombs..

Busybee says: if cricketers who are paid such huge amounts to go to Jaipur can run scared then we cant say much for tourists who go there at their own expense.. but this imo would create only a temporary lull in tourism..

Ruggedboyz says: i think i would for a certain amount of time till the news is fresh it will but for something like tourism to fall rajasthan is no kashmir and such incidence in rajasthan are only a freak few

Niceguy251 says: Initially yes but in the long run it will be negligible. People still go out in Sri Lanka, Iraq or Afganistan, don't they?

Lionking says: i would go with niceguy ... in the short-term, the tourism may be affected ... but long-term wise, there would be no effect ... provided there are no more such incidences ...

Virtualscorpio says: Not really, maybe just a temporary drop.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, cars kill more people than bombs..

Anonymous said...

if cricketers who are paid such huge amounts to go to Jaipur can run scared then we cant say much for tourists who go there at their own expense.. but this imo would create only a temporary lull in tourism..

Anonymous said...

i think i would for a certain amount of time till the news is fresh it will but for something like tourism to fall rajasthan is no kashmir and such incidence in rajasthan are only a freak few

Anonymous said...

Initially yes but in the long run it will be negligible. People still go out in Sri Lanka, Iraq or Afganistan, don't they?

Anonymous said...

i would go with niceguy ...

in the short-term, the tourism may be affected ...

but long-term wise, there would be no effect ... provided there are no more such incidences ...

Anonymous said...

Not really, maybe just a temporary drop.