Tourism Industry Advocates for Government Support to Enhance Inbound Travel Opportunities
In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent request to postpone international travel for a year due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, tourism industry representatives are advocating for a renewed effort to boost inbound tourism. They emphasize the need for India to implement strategies aimed at attracting more foreign visitors, especially as the number of inbound arrivals remains significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels.
According to the Ministry of Tourism, international tourist arrivals in India are still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to a slower-than-expected rebound in the sector. In contrast, outbound travel from India has seen a substantial increase, with many Indians opting to travel abroad as travel restrictions ease.
Industry leaders suggest that the government should invest in marketing campaigns and improve infrastructure to enhance the overall travel experience for foreign tourists. They highlight that a focus on attracting international visitors could help revitalize the economy, create jobs, and promote cultural exchange. As the global tourism market continues to recover, stakeholders in Indias tourism sector are calling for a proactive approach to ensure that India can compete effectively on the global stage.
