• Indian tourism sector to create 53 million employment

    April 30, 2019
    Indian tourism sector to create 53 million employment

    TravelBizNews —

    Indian tourism sector has generated USD 247.3 billion (INR 16.91 trillion) in 2018, accounting for 9.2 per cent of the total economy.

    Currently, it is the 8th largest country in terms of contribution to travel and tourism GDP and the largest market in South Asia. By 2029, Indian tourism sector is likely to grow at 6.7 per cent per annum to reach INR 35 trillion with 9.6 per cent of GDP.


    According to FICCI-Yes Bank Report titled ‘India Inbound Tourism: Unlocking the Opportunities’ , the tourism sector generated 26.7 million jobs in 2018. By 2029, the sector is expected to provide employment to nearly 53 million people, directly and indirectly.

    Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) crossed 10 million in 2017 and the growth trend is expected to continue. Consumption by domestic tourists remains the key strength of the sector in India, much stronger than the global average.

    Growing disposable income, increase in new millennial tourists, new travel destinations as well as new themes of tourism will further propel the growth , the report says.

    FICCI-Yes Bank report also states that the systematic growth, maintenance and sustainable development of tourism destinations as well as focus on promoting the emerging avenues of tourism will be essential towards unlocking its true potential.

    The growth in Indian travel and tourism sector has largely been driven by domestic tourists. Foreign tourists still account for a limited share as compared to some of the top-ranking countries.

    The government intends to achieve the ambitious target of 1 % foreign tourist arrivals in world ‘s international tourist arrivals by 2020 and increase it to 2% by 2025.

    Traditional and emerging themes of tourism, including Nature, Heritage & Cultural, Religious, Adventure, Medical & Wellness, MICE and Wedding, among others have been a key attraction for domestic and foreign tourists.

    Strong domestic demand and economic growth, price competitive offerings, infrastructure development, and emergence of new destinations and niche tourism products will continue to drive the growth of the industry in future.

    The Government has also undertaken several initiatives such as rapid implementation of Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD schemes, E-Visa for citizens from 166 countries, Adventure Tourism Guidelines, among others. Furthermore, promotional activities such as Incredible India 2.0 campaign and India Tourism Mart 2018 have also immensely benefited the sector, according to the report.

    “Going forward, there is a greater need for the Government and private sector to collaborate towards thematic development of the destinations, skilling of local communities and the conceptualization and implementation of developmental initiatives for the sector.”

    FICCI-Yes Bank report suggests 14 points to make India a Tourism Superpower: Tourism competitiveness index/ ease of doing business (EoDB) rankings for states/ UTs ; Creation of national tourism authority & advisory council ; Incentivize private sector participation ; Rationalizing GST for hotels ; Land bank repository ; Greater coordination at state level ; Upgrading government-owned infrastructure through private sector participation ; Industry-oriented skill development ; Supporting small enterprises ; Leveraging social media to boost inbound tourism ; Technology penetration in tourism sector ; Combined VISA option ; Focus on source markets and Focus on North East India.

    April 29 , 2019

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