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Tourism Flows Inbound in India

November 2014 | 13 pages | ID: TA025E1A02AEN
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In 2013, inbound tourism recorded growth of 7% in terms of the number of trips. Although growth was stronger in 2013 in comparison to the 4% rise in 2012, this growth was still lower than the Ministry of Tourism’s expectations. The primary issue that resulted in lower than expected growth was the Delhi gang rape case that occurred in December 2012, which resulted in a large number of foreign tourists avoiding India due to safety issues. The episode had a major impact on inbound tourism,...

Euromonitor International's Tourism Flows Inbound in India report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2009-2013, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new legislative, technology or pricing issues. Background information on disposable income, annual leave and holiday taking habits is also included. Forecasts to 2018 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Arrivals, Arrivals by Mode of Transport, Arrivals by Purpose of Visit.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

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  • Get a detailed picture of the Tourism Flows Inbound market;
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  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.
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Trends
Prospects
Category Data
  Table 1 Arrivals by Country of Origin: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 2 Arrivals by Mode of Transport: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 3 Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 4 Business Arrivals by MICE Penetration: Number of Trips 2008-2013
  Table 5 Leisure Arrivals by Type: % Trips 2008-2013
  Table 6 Incoming Tourist Receipts by Geography: Value 2008-2013
  Table 7 Incoming Tourist Receipts by Category: Value 2008-2013
  Table 8 Method of Payment for Incoming Tourist Receipts: % Value 2008-2013
  Table 9 Forecast Arrivals by Country of Origin: Number of Trips 2013-2018
  Table 10 Forecast Arrivals by Mode of Transport: Number of Trips 2013-2018
  Table 11 Forecast Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: Number of Trips 2013-2018
  Table 12 Forecast Incoming Tourist Receipts by Geography: Value 2013-2018
  Table 13 International Arrivals by City 2008-2013
Executive Summary
Fluctuating Value of the Rupee Helps To Drive Inbound Tourism
Hotels Continue To Drive Travel Accommodation
Airline Industry Gets A Much Needed Boost
Online Channel Records Strong Sales Growth
New Government Expected To Push Tourism Aggressively Over the Forecast Period
SWOT
Summary 1 India: SWOT
Demand Factors
  Table 14 Leave Entitlement: Volume 2008-2013
  Table 15 Holiday Takers by Age 2008-2013
  Table 16 Seasonality of Trips: % Breakdown 2008-2013
Balance of Payments
  Table 17 Balance of Tourism Payments: Value 2008-2013
Sources
Summary 2 Research Sources


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