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Indian Tourism to Double to $523 Billion in 10 Years: WTTC

India’s travel and tourism sector is on track to double in value over the next decade, reaching an estimated USD 523 billion by 2034, according to Julia Simpson, President and CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). Speaking in an interview with PTI, Simpson highlighted the sector’s critical role in India’s economic growth and employment generation.

Currently contributing USD 256 billion to the economy, tourism accounts for approximately 7% of India’s GDP. “The travel and tourism sector employs 45 million people in India, and in 10 years, this figure is expected to rise to 63 million,” Simpson revealed.

Simpson praised India’s unmatched appeal as a travel destination, noting its historical allure and extraordinary hospitality. “India is one of the most beautiful and amazing countries in the world. Its hospitality is incredible, and it continues to welcome the world with open arms,” she added.

Balancing Growth with Sustainability

While India’s tourism sector expands, its greenhouse gas emissions are not growing at the same rate, indicating improved efficiency. Simpson emphasized the importance of sustainable practices, urging the government to promote sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). “We need the aviation sector to be more sustainable as air travel grows. Incentivizing SAF production will be key,” she noted.

Simpson also highlighted India’s ongoing efforts under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership to prioritize renewable energy and decarbonize road transport. “India is positioning itself as one of the most advanced developing economies in the world,” she said.

Protecting Coastal Tourism and Natural Heritage

Almost half of global tourism takes place in coastal regions, making these areas particularly vulnerable to climate change. Simpson underlined the need for India to strengthen its coastal defenses and restore natural flora. “Tourists want to experience the natural beauty of India’s beaches and ecosystems, not concrete developments,” she stated.

The WTTC is working with governments worldwide to implement strategies that mitigate the impacts of climate change on tourism. Simpson pointed to international examples, such as Miami’s investments in climate-resilient infrastructure, as potential models for India.

A Catalyst for Economic and Social Progress

Tourism in India provides a pathway for both high-skilled professionals and those transitioning from informal economies to formal employment. “The sector not only offers opportunities for engineers, AI experts, and marketers but also for individuals seeking their first formal jobs,” Simpson said.

With tourism’s economic and social contributions recognized globally, WTTC remains committed to collaborating with the Indian government. The Council regularly engages with Indian ministers at major events like the World Travel Market to discuss sustainability, infrastructure, and innovation in the sector.

As India charts a sustainable and inclusive path forward, the future of its travel and tourism industry shines bright, bolstered by strong economic growth, government initiatives, and its enduring appeal as a global destination.

Team

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