travel and tourism (t&t) - the world’s largest industry share of world: % of total (2000)...
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Travel and Tourism (T&T)- the world’s largest industry
Share of world: % of Total(2000)
GDP 11.0
Employment 8.0
Exports 7.9
Capital Investment 9.4
A powerful engine for generating jobs and wealthA powerful engine for generating jobs and wealthA powerful engine for generating jobs and wealthA powerful engine for generating jobs and wealth
International Tourist Arrivals 2000
27.6
129.0 111.9
403.3
6.420.6
Africa Americas EAP Europe MiddleEast
South Asia
MillionsMillions
Share of World Total International Tourist Arrivals 2000
Slice 70%
Americas18%
EAP16%
Europe58%
Middle East3%
Africa4%
South Asia1%
Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)
Share of World Total International Tourist Receipts 2000
Slice 70%
Americas29%
EAP17%
Europe49%
Middle East2%
Africa2%
South Asia1%
Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)
Average Receipts Per Arrival 2000
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World Africa Americas EAP Europe Middle East South Asia
Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)Source: World Tourism Organization (WTO)
US
$U
S $
International Tourist Arrivals
1999 1607 8.2% 2482
2000 1787 11.2% 2641
YearNew
ZealandGrowth
RateIndia
Growth Rate
5.2%
6.4%
International Tourist Receipts
1999 2083 20.7% 3009
2000 2068 -0.7% 3296
YearNew
ZealandGrowth
RateIndia
Growth Rate
2.1%
9.6%
US$ MLNUS$ MLN
In East Asia & Pacific - New Zealand has 1.6% of the Tourist Arrivals Market Share
In South Asia India - has 41.2% of the Arrival Market Share
In East Asia-New Zealand has 2.8% of the Regional Tourist Receipts
In South Asia -India has 65.8% of the Regional Tourism Receipts
Phenomenal Explosion of Domestic Tourism
Year Domestic
1990 63,817,285
1998 168,196,000
1999 176,082,442
2000 210,082,442
Average Length of Stay in the Country
CountryCountry
IndiaIndiaCanadaCanadaBrazilBrazilFranceFrance
Hong Kong/ChinaHong Kong/ChinaJapanJapan
MalaysiaMalaysiaSingapore(1997)Singapore(1997)
SpainSpainThailandThailand
DaysDays
31.231.25.225.2213.0013.007.317.313.383.388.808.805.505.502.602.6012.912.98.48.4
India - “ A Civilization Alive”
Heritage Site
Cultural Attractions
Beaches / Benchmarks
Health And Wellness - Yoga & Ayurveda
Shopping
Indian Cuisine
New Experience - Meditation, Naturopathy
The Indian Tourism Product
What’s New ?
Infrastructure
Air Links
Airports
Fast Trains
Roads And Highways
Hotels And Resorts
Recreation Facilities e.g. Golf
India - Business Opportunity
5th largest Economy (PPP) High Growth - 250 Middle Class
Huge Outbound Market - Growth
Huge Infrastructure Investment Opportunities
100% FDI Permitted
Tax Incentives Available
Investment Facilitation System
Union Government
State GovernmentSingle Window SystemSingle Window System
India A Safe And Secure Destination - I
0.5 Million tourist arrivals September - November 2001
Down turn after 11th September Disaster
India Condemns Terrorism
No incidents…
“ Now we know why terrorism has hit tourism the most. Tourism is a foe of terrorism. Whereas terrorism feeds on intolerance and arrogance, tourism breed tolerance and empathy. Terrorism seeks
to erect walls of hatred between faiths and communities. Tourism breaks such barriers. Terrorism detests pluralism, whereas
tourism celebrates it. Terrorism has no respect for human life. Tourism pays a tribute to all that is beautiful in nature and human life. Terrorism may have temporarily hit tourism in this metaphorical battle
between the two. But tourism will make a major contribution to the eventual defeat of terrorism and all other manifestations of
fanaticism”.
Shri Atal Bihari VajpayeeShri Atal Bihari VajpayeePrime Minister of IndiaPrime Minister of India
India A Safe And Secure Destination - II
Constantly Monitoring Tourist Experiences
gearing up tourist grievances redressal
Tightening airport security
Additional; Precautions for Tourist Security
Tourist Police
Tourist Act
Many Thousand Miles / Flying Hours from Afghanistan
Friendly, English, Speaking Country
Union Government
State Government
Steps Taken to Accelerate Tourism Growth - I
Reduction in Entry Fee and Passenger Tax for Monuments
Over 17,000 additional international air seat capacity
Maximizing use of Information Technology For Promotion
Touch Screen Information Kiosks
Steps Taken to Accelerate Tourism Growth - II
WTO ‘Visit South Asia year 2003’
Up-gradation of Domestic Airlines, better services and increased frequency
Communication revolution
Increase Hotel Rooms to 1,25,000 by 2002
More Budget for Overseas Marketing Being Restored
More Efficient Immigration
Faster Processing of Visa By indian Missions
Visa On Arrival
Response Present International Security Scenario
Restoring Confidence
Rejuvenating Marketing Efforts
Re-focus on Potential Market Segments
Support to Tourism Industry
Gearing up of Security
Setting of Special Task Force for Crisis Management
Monitoring of Visitor Experience
T&T has becomea strategic priorityfor India and New Zealand economic growth
A fundamentally new and aggressiveapproach to tourism development hasbeen adopted