| Agra is a small city in India,having major revenues | | | | An average of two flights have been landing in Agra |
| from Tourism.Taj Mahal is located in Agrawhich is one | | | | since the beginning of November, increasingourist |
| of the wonders of the world. Apart from the | | | | inflows by as much as 60 per cent. |
| monument of love, the Tajmahal, Agra Tourism has | | | | These tourists prefer to visit Agra alone, evident by |
| many other tourist places to offer for the tourists | | | | the fact that they return to theirrespective countries |
| visiting Agra (India). A tour to Agra is a lifetime | | | | for further sightseeing or holidaying, instead of visiting |
| experience to remember forever as the tourist | | | | other places inthe country, they say. |
| destinations within and around the city leave the | | | | The new development has also brought some relief |
| travelers spellbound. | | | | to locals involved in tourism-related trade, whohad |
| Government has allowed direct international flights to | | | | been complaining of "the Delhi tourist lobby" allegedly |
| Agra. With more and more chartered planesferrying | | | | discouraging foreign tourists fromstaying overnight in |
| foreign tourists preferring to land at Agra airport | | | | Agra. |
| instead of Delhi, the city's tourismsector has received | | | | Now, more and more tourists are spending several |
| a major boost. | | | | days together in and around Agra. |