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Growth in arrivals and incoming tourism earnings slowed down substantially in 2005, to 14% and 19%, respectively. The slowdown followed a particularly good performance in 2004, with global travel recovering from various health and natural disaster scares in the previous two years. Returning Indians constitute a significant proportion of incoming arrivals and as both the country and long haul travel became more expensive, they chose other holiday destinations instead of returning to their home country.