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Gulfood dubai 2023, tourism and hospitality, indian tourism and hospitality industry analysis, the tourism sector is projected to contribute us$ 250 billion to the country’s gdp by 2030, generating employment for 137 million individuals., advantage india, robust demand.

* Drawing upon world-class healthcare amenities and traditional healing practices, medical tourism and wellness retreats entice 21% of international travelers.

* The travel market in India is projected to reach US$ 125 billion by FY27 from an estimated US$ 75 billion in FY20.

* International tourist arrivals are expected to reach 30.5 million by 2028.

* According to WTTC, over the next decade, India’s Travel & Tourism’s GDP is expected to grow at an average of 7.1% annually.

Robust Demand

Attractive Opportunities

* India is geographically diverse and offers a variety of cultures that come with its own experiences, making it one of the leading countries in terms of international tourism expenditure.

* Travel and tourism are two of the largest industries in India, with a total contribution of about US$ 199.6 billion to the country’s GDP.

* The government has taken steps to boost investments in facilitate spiritual tourism with states like Uttar Pradesh developing tourist circuits and Uttarakhand and West Bengal enhancing infrastructure for pilgrims.

Attractive Opportunities

Policy support

* In the 2024 interim Budget, Finance Minister Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman allocated Rs. 2,449.62 crore (US$ 294.8 million) to the tourism sector, a 44.7% increase from the previous fiscal year.

* The Ministry of Tourism launched the Swadesh Darshan Scheme to develop theme-based tourist circuits, sanctioning 76 projects. Upgraded to Swadesh Darshan 2.0 (SD2.0).

* The Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi inaugurates and unveils 52 tourism sector projects valued at over Rs. 1,400 crore (US$ 168.5 million) under the Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD Scheme.

Policy Support

Diverse Attractions

* Airport enhancement and the spread of regional airports are opening new opportunities for business, and for drawing larger visits from tourists.

* The country’s big coastline is dotted with attractive beaches.

Diverse Attractions

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India is a large market for travel and tourism. It offers a diverse portfolio of niche tourism products - cruises, adventure, medical, wellness, sports, MI CE, eco-tourism, film, rural and religious tourism. India has been recognized as a destination for spiritual tourism for domestic and international tourists. In his Independence speech from Red Fort, Prime Minister Mr.

Narendra Modi urged people to visit 15 domestic tourist destinations in India by 2022 to promote tourism. India ranked 34 in the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019 published by the World Economic Forum. India is the most digitally advanced traveller nation in terms of digital tools being used for planning, booking, and experiencing a journey. India’s rising middle class and increasing disposable income have supported the growth of domestic and outbound tourism.

India has been ranked 54th in Travel and Tourism Development Index (TTDI) in 2021 published by the World Economic Forum.

According to WTTC, the contribution of India's travel and tourism sector to India's economy was worth Rs. 15.9 trillion (US$ 191.25 billion) in 2022.

The Indian travel and tourism industry is expected to record an annual growth of 6.7% per annum and achieve 9.2% of GDP with US$ 488 billion. According to WTTC, over the next decade, India’s Travel & Tourism GDP is expected to grow at an average of 7.8% annually.

In WTTC’s Economic Impact 2022 report, India’s Travel and Tourism GDP contribution grew by 5.8%, which was the sixth-highest after the US, China, Germany, Japan and Italy.

In 2021, the travel & tourism industry’s contribution to the GDP was US$ 178 billion; this is expected to reach US$ 512 billion by 2028. By 2029, it is expected to account for about 53 million jobs.

As per the Ministry of Tourism, Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in October 2023 were 8,11,411. FTAs during the period January-October 2023 were 72,43,680 as compared to 46,55,160 in January-October 2022.

The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India during October 2023 among the top 5 ports was highest at Delhi Airport (34.74%) followed by Mumbai Airport (14.75%), Haridaspur Land Check Post (9.03%), Chennai Airport (7.05%), Bengaluru Airport (5.71%). FTAs during the period January-September 2023 were 6.43 million.

The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India during October 2023 among the top 5 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (21.41%), followed by USA (15.65%), UK (11.27%), Australia (4.38%) and Canada (3.81%).

In 2023-24* (January-October), 24.97% of foreign tourists visited for Indian Diaspora which marks 72,43,680 foreigners.

Tourism is the third largest foreign exchange earner for the country. FEE during the period January-October 2023 were US$ 22.32 billion.

Domestic visitor spending increased by 20.4% in 2022, only 14.1% below 2019. International visitor spending rose by 81.9% in 2022, but still 40.4% behind 2019 numbers.

Cumulative FDI equity inflow in the Hotel and Tourism industry is US$ 17.29 billion during the period April 2000-September 2023. This constitutes 2.60% of the total FDI inflow received across sectors.

The G-20 Presidency will give India’s tourism sector an unparalleled opportunity to highlight India’s tourism offerings and share India’s tourism success stories on a global stage

By 2028, Indian tourism and hospitality is expected to earn US$ 50.9 billion as visitor exports compared with US$ 28.9 billion in 2018.

Tourism Ministry has undertaken the ‘NamasteIndia’ Campaign for encouraging international visitors to travel to India.

In the Union Budget 2023-24, US$ 290.4 million has been allocated to the Ministry of Tourism. Under the Union Budget 2023-24, an outlay of US$ 170.85 million has been allocated for the Swadesh Darshan Scheme to develop a complete package of 50 tourist destinations for providing a wholesome tourism experience by facilitating physical, digital, and virtual connectivity, availability of tourist guides and tourist security.

Ministry has sanctioned 76 projects under the scheme since its inception under 13 themes for a revised sanctioned cost of US$ 668.95 million and has released US$ 534.9 million (till December 31, 2021).

Under Budget 2023-24, the Government has allocated US$ 30.25 million for the development of tourist circuits under PRASHAD. Since its launch in January 2015 and Ministry has sanctioned 37 projects in 24 states with estimated expenditure of US$ 146.4 million and a cumulative amount of US$ 91.6 million has been released for these projects. 68 destinations/sites have been identified in 30 States/UTs for development under the PRASHAD Scheme as on March 31, 2022.

Ministry of Tourism has partnered with the Quality Council of India (QCI), to assist the Hospitality Industry in their preparedness to continue operations safely and mitigate risks arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic through an initiative called SAATHI (System for Assessment, Awareness and Training for Hospitality Industry). A hotel/unit goes through the SAATHI framework and agrees to fully follow the requirements wherever applicable possible, and a self-certification is issued. Self-certified hotels/units attend webinars to clarify doubts through live interactions. If Hotel/unit desires, they may undertake a site assessment based on the SAATHI framework through QCI-accredited agencies and an assessment report with opportunities for improvement is shared with the assessed unit.

In June 2022, the Ministry of Tourism along with the Associations of Indian Universities (AIU) initiated a 12-episode webinar series under ‘Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav’ (AKAM) to engage and expose young minds of our country to the rich and diverse heritage of the country.

Accor, a French hospitality major will expand its India portfolio by adding nine additional hotels in the mid-scale and economy categories, bringing the total number of hotels to 54 in India.

The Medical Tourism sector is expected to increase at a CAGR of 21.1% from 2020-27.

The travel market in India is projected to reach US$ 125 billion by FY27 from an estimated US$ 75 billion in FY20.

The Ministry of Tourism has approved 16 projects for over Rs. 1,300 crore (US$ 171.2 million) in India's North-East.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has introduced a new scheme called ‘All India Tourist Vehicles Authorisation and Permit Rules, 2021’, in which a tourist vehicle operator can register online for All India Tourist Authorisation/Permit. This permit will be issued within 30 days of submitting the application.

The United Nations World Tourism Organisation selected Pochampally in Telangana as one of the best tourism villages in November 2021.

In December 2023, IHCL expanded its presence in Maharashtra as it signed a hotel in Bandra, Mumbai. The Brownfield project will be branded an IHCL- SeleQtions hotel.

In December 2023, TAJ won the ‘World’s finest luxury grand palaces’ award at the ‘101 Best Executive Summit’ in Germany.

In November 2023, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) announced the opening of Ginger Mumbai, Airport. The 371 Keys flagship Ginger hotel, strategically located near the domestic airport will introduce the brand’s lean luxe design and service philosophy of offering a vibrant, contemporary, and seamless hospitality experience to its guests.

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OYO estimates India to present a US$ 26 billion opportunity by 2030. To further strengthen its position in India, in October 2021, the company filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) for an initial public offering (IPO) of Rs. 8,430 crore (US$ 1.2 billion) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

The Government of India launched the e -Visa on November 27, 2014 and subsequently e-Tourist Visa was initially introduced for 46 countries.

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Tourism in India A service sector growth industry

India: An emerging superpower

India’s GDP will exceed • Italy’s in 2020, • France’s in 2020 • Germany’s in 2025 and • Japan’s in 2035 Goldman Sachs Projections (US 2003 $ Billion)

Tourism growth in India • According to World Tourism Organization estimates, India will lead in South Asia with 8.9 million arrivals by 2020 • India is poised to emerge as the 2nd fastest growing (8.8%) tourism economy in the world over 2005-14 according to the World Travel & Tourism

Foreign earnings • There has been a growth of more than 13% in foreign tourist arrivals at 3.9 million during 2005, up from 3.4 million foreign tourists who visited India during previous year. • Foreign exchange earnings from foreign tourists were up by more than 20% at $5,730.86 million in 2005, up from $4,769 million earned the previous year.

Air travel and India • Indian air travel to grow 20% each year for the next 5 years • Government and private operators will invest $20 billion in aircraft and infrastructure over the next five years Air India will be adding 68 aircraft to its present fleet, Indian Airlines 43 and private airlines around 275 By 2010, Indian airports will be handling between 90 and 100 million passengers (59 million domestic & 35 million international passengers)

Tourist destinations • North East – States such as Sikkim, Assam and Nagaland have emerged as major players. The major focus in 2005 was to develop tourism infrastructure in the region. • New States – Uttaranchal attracted 14 million tourists and in 2004 witnessed a growth of 40% in 2005. Major focus on marketing to attract high spending tourists, initiatives to create world-class infrastructure. • Beautiful South – Aggressive marketing has helped achieve over 25% growth in tourism in southern states. Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are witnessing an upswing in foreign tourists.

Forms of tourism • Cultural tourism & Round Trips – covering the popular circuits comprising of the Golden Triangle, Rajasthan, N. India & in South the well known temples, backwaters & beaches. • Mass tourism – Goa is a tourism based economy and a leader in this sector, is all set to promote mass tourism. Goa also won the 2nd most popular winter destination in UK. • Commonwealth Games 2010 – the government is investing in infrastructure, to further develop tourism in and around Delhi.

An all-year round destination. • Throughout the world, India is perceived as a October to April winter destination. • Marketing initiatives by both the Government and the private sector is now successfully addressing & changing this perception.

New Tourism Products • Monsoon magic - focus on months from April to October • Rural & village tourism - the tourism ministry is laying special emphasis on infrastructure development in various rural destinations in India. • Medical tourism - the Indian Healthcare Delivery market is estimated at US$ 18.7 billion. The industry is growing at about 13 per cent annually. • Luxury tourism – e.g. Palace on Wheels, Palaces • Adventure tourism – with emphasis on eco-tourism

Benefits of tourism • There has been a positive change in perception about the benefits of tourism in the minds of planners, policy makers and as well as state governments in India. • Tourism is now being seen as an engine of growth for the economy and a key employment generator. • Low Capital Investment in the trade. • Imports earn foreign exchange. • Cultural revival/ regeneration

Ecotourism in Kerala • There has been a major growth in ecotourism that is sustainable and environmentally non-invasive. • Resorts are designed using local labour forces and local materials. • Energy sources are sustainable: cow dung and wood

The market for Ecotourism • Ecotourism tends to be geared to a young and wealthy market. • Activities are marketed and life style emphasised.

Medical tourism in India • Medical care in the USA and private health care in UK is very expensive. India has well-trained doctors who will work for a lower fee than they could expect abroad. • Medical tourism offers people the option of knee replacements,hip replacements, heart care, cosmetic & dental surgery in India. • Hundreds of people have treatment abroad, saving them a great deal of money in treatment costs.

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Discussion points • What does India have to offer tourists? Do some personal research. • What impact could tourism have on local economies? • What impact could tourism have on local environments and local traditions? • Should people fly long distance for eco-tourism?

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TOURISM IN INDIA

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What is tourism?

• Tourism is the travel for recreational (fun), leisure (rest), family or business purposes, usually of a limited duration

• Tourism is commonly associated with trans-national travel, but may also refer to travel to another location within the same country.

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Who is tourist ?

• The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people “traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes”.

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Forms of tourism

• Domestic Tourism: Domestic tourism is tourism involving residents of one

country traveling only within that country.

• Inbound Tourism:Incoming tourism is also known as 'inbound tourism'. Incoming tourism means travelers arriving in different countries from their own.

• Outbound Tourism:

Outbound tourism refers to residents to travel outside their home country.

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TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA

• India as a tourism destination is the toast of the world at the moment.

• Conde Nast ranked India amongst the top 10 tourist destinations.

• Travel and tourism industry is the second highest foreign exchange earner for India.

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IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT TOURISM

● No. of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India 6.97 Million

Annual Growth Rate 5.9% 

● No. of Indian Nationals Departures from India 16.63 Million

Annual Growth Rate 11.4%

● No. of Domestic Tourist Visits to all States/Uts 1145 Million

Annual Growth Rate 9.6%

● Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism  

In INR terms 107671 Crore

Annual Growth Rate 14.0%

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The number of FTAs in India during:• 2010: 5.78 million

• 2011: 6.31 million

• 2012: 6.58 million

• 2013: 6.97 million

•The number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2013 showed an increase of about 5.9 % over

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Airport-wise Statistics of Tourist Visa on Arrivals

during, 2011-13  S.NO NAME OF

AIRPORT2011 2012 2013

1 Bengaluru - - 380

2 Chennai 1948 2273 28153 Hyderabad - - 165

4 Kochi - - 229

5 Kolkata 657 939 13516 Mumbai 2816 3276 42067 Delhi 7340 9596 110468 Thiruvanthapur

TOTAL 12761 16084 20294

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Strength of India for tourism

• Country of rich heritage and traditions having a vast and varied history.

• Places of ancient civilization and settlements dating back to several centuries present in India.

• Unity in Diversity i.e.. Multicultural people staying together in the same country.

• One of the fastest growing economies of the world.

• India has been maintaining good and cordial relationship with different countries which helps the people of those countries to get the visas easily to visit India.

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• Insufficient standard hotels in the country leading to the problem of accommodation for the visiting tourists.

• Lack of proper infrastructure.

• Poor health, lack of hygiene and proper sanitation among majority of people especially in the rural parts of the country.

• Incidents of local people harassing and torturing the visiting tourists especially the foreign tourists in different parts of the country.

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• Karnataka

• Himachal Pradesh

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• Uttarakhand

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