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  1. Travel and tourism industry in India

    Basic Statistic Direct contribution of tourism and hospitality to GDP in India 2012-2028 Basic Statistic Revenue share from tourism in India 2013-2022, by segment

  2. Tourism Industry in India

    By 2028, India's tourism and hospitality industry is projected to generate revenue of over $59 Bn. Additionally, Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) are anticipated to reach 30.5 Mn by 2028. In light of India's G20 Presidency and the India@75 Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, the Ministry of Tourism has designated 2023 as the 'Visit India Year ...

  3. Tourism in India

    Tourism in India is 4.6% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike other sectors, tourism is not a priority sector for the Government of India. Forbes magazine ranked India as the 7th most beautiful country in 'The 50 Most Beautiful Countries In The World' rankings. The World Travel and Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹ 13.2 lakh crore (US$170 billion) or 5.8% ...

  4. Hospitality Sector, Tourism In India

    The tourism industry ...

  5. Indian Tourism and Hospitality Industry Analysis

    The Indian travel and tourism ...

  6. India Tourism Statistics 2022 (Revised)

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  7. Tourism In India- Impacts And Insights

    The tourism industry in India. Tourism is a significant contributor to the Indian economy, with the sector accounting for 9.2% of the country's GDP and generating over 40 million jobs in 2019. Here are some statistics related to the tourism industry in India:

  8. PDF India Tourism Statistics

    Tourism in India, 2018-2020 14 13 Estimates of Foreign Exchange Earnings, in Rs. Crore, from Tourism in 14 India, 2001-2020 15 14 Month-wise Estimates of Foreign Exchange Earnings, in Rs. Crore, from Tourism 15 in India, 2018 - 2020 16 15 Share of India in International Tourism Receipt in World and Asia & the Pacific 16 Region, 2001- 2020

  9. Full article: Special issue: tourism in India

    In this special issue, an effort has been made to divulge a deeper understanding of vivid perspectives of tourism in India using an interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, the collection of articles of this special issue reflect the prevailing scenario in the hospitality and tourism business in India. The special issue, therefore, includes both ...

  10. PDF Tourism Statistics 2022 English

    xvi India Tourism Statistics, 2022 2.8 Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India according to Purpose 44 Table 2.8.1 Distribution of Nationality wise FTAS in India according to 45-48 Purpose 2021 2.9 Average Duration of Stay of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India 48 Table : 2.9.1 Nationality wise Average Duration of Stay(in days) of 48-51

  11. Tourism Growth: How travel will emerge as a key contributor to India's

    Tourism Growth: The Dharamshala Declaration 2022 highlights the significance of the travel industry in augmenting India's GDP while promoting greater employment and allied benefits. Thanks to the Central Government's enabling policy environment, the travel and tourism industry is expected to contribute $250 billion to the GDP by 2030, along with 137 million jobs, $56 billion in forex ...

  12. Tourism Industry In India

    Tourism Industry In India. This article is based on "For tourism, here is an Incredible India 2.0 plan" which was published in The Hindustan Times on 17/06/2020. It talks about underlying challenges and steps to be taken for the promotion of India's Tourism sector. The economy runs on the four wheels of demand, supply, capital and labour.

  13. Indian Tourism Industry and COVID-19: A Sustainable Recovery Framework

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant effect on global tourism as well as the tourism industry in India. The Organization for Economic Development envisages that there could be a significant drop in the overall international tourist economy to the tune of around 80% if the world does not recover soon from this pandemic . The Indian ...

  14. Indian Tourism And Hospitality Industry Analysis Presentation

    By 2028, Indian tourism ...

  15. India's tourism sector witnessed mega growth in 2022

    The Indian Tourism Statistics 2022 report reveals India receiving 677.63 million domestic tourist visits in 2021. The percentage has increased by 11.05% from 610.22 in 2020. The top states in ...

  16. Indian Tourism

    India's tourism sector ...

  17. PDF Restoring Growth of Tourism in the Wake of Pandemic

    and tourism sector in India in 2019 and domestic spending in the sector stood at 83%. This share is expected to reach 89% by year 2028, which implies that government should focus more on promotion of domestic tourism12. India should also explore the potential of Adventure Tourism, which can be a huge source of revenue for the sector.

  18. India set to be fourth largest global travel spender by 2030; here's

    India's tourism industry is experiencing a remarkable growth, especially post-pandemic, with travellers spending like never before. It is anticipated that the total expenditure made by Indian ...

  19. The hospitality and tourism industry in India: conclusions and

    The most significant factors affecting hospitality and tourism in India are: infrastructure management; government policy; workforce issues and education in hospitality and tourism; strategies for growth; crisis management; the management of destinations in India and the deployment of online techniques for marketing., - This paper provides a ...

  20. Journey Of The Tourism Industry In India

    In 1966, ITDC (Indian Tourism Development Corporation) came into existence and played a vital role in the country's tourism industry's development, promotion, and growth. India's tourism sector is a significant economic multiplier and is becoming increasingly important as the country strives for rapid economic growth and employment creation.

  21. Why The World's Top Travel Brands Are Betting Big On Indian Tourists

    And a recent report from McKinsey is similarly bullish on the longer-term prospects for Indian tourism. "India's outbound travel has the potential to grow from 13 million trips in 2022 to over ...

  22. Impact of Tourism Industry on Women Empowerment in India

    World Trade and Tourism Council (WTTC) reports in 'India's Travel & Tourism could surpass pre-pandemic level by the end of 2022', that the travel and tourism industry in India has grown from $ 173 billion in 2013 to $ 220 billion in 2018, prior to the pandemic. However, the industry was significantly impacted by the pandemic.

  23. Online business travel platform Tumodo launches operations in India

    India is witnessing a surge in bleisure travel post-pandemic, with up to 70 per cent of business travellers extending their trips for leisure. With India ranking as the 9th largest global market for business travel spending, expected to reach USD 38.2 billion by 2024 and USD 49.5 billion by 2027, Tumodo's strategic entry in India promises to capture a substantial share of this expanding market.

  24. Goa tourism dept ties-up with Ironman race organisers to promote sports

    Goa tourism dept ties-up with Ironman race organisers to promote sports tourism (Picture used for representational purposes only) The Goa tourism department has announced a strategic partnership with the IRONMAN 70.3 India race organisers Yoska with an aim to promote sports tourism in the region. An MoU for the purpose was signed by Goa Tourism director Suneel Anchipaka and IRONMAN 70.3 India ...

  25. Quick getaways, spiritual quests fuel India's tourism: Booking ...

    Despite some recovery, India remains a small player in Asia-Pacific tourism market. The region attracted roughly 230 million visitors in 2023, with India capturing only 3.13% of that market share ...

  26. North Bengal

    "With the onset of the summer tourism season, the bookings have started going up and the inflow of tourists has started. We are expecting a good season which can help us recoup last year's losses. if there is a shortage of vehicles for tourists during the forthcoming season, it would be another challenge for the industry," said the veteran in the tourism industry.