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摘要
The report "Indian Tourism Industry Analysis” by RNCOS provides an insight into the Indian tourism market. It evaluates the past, present and future scenario of the Indian tourism market and discusses the key factors which are making India a potential tourism destination. With focuses on different parameters of tourism industry, including inbound tourism, outbound tourism, expenditure by inbound tourists, medical tourism, and hotel industry, the report gives a thorough analysis on the tourism industry in India.
According to the report, India represents one of the most potential tourism markets in the world. It has expanded rapidly over the past few years and underpinned by the government support, rising income level and various international sports events, the Indian tourism industry will continue to grow at the fastest pace in the coming years. However, the industry may have to cope up with several challenges which will limit its growth.
Key Findings
§ India is expected to see an influx of 10 Million international tourists by 2010, up from just 5 Million in 2007.
§ Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Rajasthan are the leading tourism destinations in India in terms of total tourist arrivals.
§ India has been promoting its healthcare tourism by providing the visitors with private healthcare facilities. It is expected that the total market for medical tourism will reach US$ 2 Billion by 2012, representing a CAGR of 60.69%.
§ Personal disposable income during 2002-2007 grew at a CAGR of 14.16%, thereby driving domestic as well as outbound tourism.
§ Indian outbound tourist flow is expected to increase at a CAGR of 13.30% over the five-year period spanning from 2008 to 2012.
§ India’s share in the global tourism is expected to reach 1.5% by 2010.
§ The growth in India’s tourism market is expected to serve as a boon, driving the growth of several associated industries, including hotel industry, medical tourism industry and aviation industry.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
§ What is the current state of the tourism industry in India?
§ What are the emerging trends in the tourism sector?
§ Which are the leading tourism states?
§ What is the future outlook of the tourism industry?
§ Which factors are driving the Indian tourism industry?
§ What is the scenario of the hotel industry in India?
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, by monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
目录及图表
1. Analyst View
2. Industry Overview
2.1 Global Tourism - Current Scenario
2.2 Global Tourism - Regional Segmentation
2.3 Global Tourism Forecast - 2020
2.4 Asia-Pacific Tourism
2.4.1 International Tourist Arrivals
2.4.2 Inbound Tourist Arrivals Forecast
3. What is Attracting Tourists to India?
3.1 Government Infrastructure Support
3.2 Sports Events
3.3 FDI in Real Estate
3.4 Aviation Sector
3.5 Economic Activities
3.6 Incredible India Campaign
3.7 Personal Disposable Income
4. Indian Tourism - Performance Indicators
4.1 Inbound Tourism
4.2 Outbound Tourism
4.3 Domestic Tourism
4.4 Top 5 States in Terms of Tourist Arrivals
4.4.1 Andhra Pradesh
4.4.2 Uttar Pradesh
4.4.3 Tamil Nadu
4.4.4 Karnataka
4.4.5 Rajasthan
5. Hotel Industry (Present & Future Scenario)
5.1 Rooms Supply (2007 & 2010)
5.2 Average Room Rent & Occupancy Rate
6. Industry Analysis
6.1 Opportunities
6.1.1 Training Institutes
6.1.2 Hotel Industry
6.1.3 Car Rental Market
6.1.4 Medical Tourism
6.1.5 Online Tourism
6.2 Challenges & RNCOS Recommendations
6.2.1 Real Estate Prices
6.2.2 Infrastructure Constraints
6.2.3 Insufficient Hotel Rooms
6.2.4 Fierce Competition
6.2.5 Input Cost
List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Global - International Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2003-2007E
Figure 2-2: Global - International Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (%), 2006
Figure 2-3: Global - International Tourist Arrivals by Means of Transport (%), 2006
Figure 2-4: Global - Expenditure by International Tourists (in Billion US$), 2003-2007E
Figure 2-5: Global - International Tourist Arrivals by Region (%), 2007*
Figure 2-6: Global - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals by Region (in Million), 2020
Figure 2-7: Global - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals by Region (%), 2020
Figure 2-8: Asia-Pacific - Forecast for Inbound Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 3-1: India - Budget Allocation for Tourist Infrastructure (in Crore Rs) 2007-08* & 2008-09F
Figure 3-2: India - Budget Allocation for Tourism (%), 2008-09
Figure 3-3: India - Share in Global Foreign Tourism (%), 2006 & 2010F
Figure 3-4: India - Passengers Carried by Aviation Sector (in Lakh), 2005 & 2014F
Figure 3-5: India - Per Head Disposable Income (in US$), 2002-2007E
Figure 4-1: India - International Tourist Arrivals (in Number), Jan-Mar 2006 to Jan-Mar 2008*
Figure 4-2: India - International Tourist Arrivals in Four Metro Cities (%), 2003-2006
Figure 4-3: India - International Tourist Arrivals by Region (%), 2006
Figure 4-4: India - International Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit (%), 2006
Figure 4-5: India - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-6: India - Forecast for International Tourist Arrivals by Region (%), 2010
Figure 4-7: India - Average Expenditure by Tourists w.r.t. Other Countries (in US$), 2005*
Figure 4-8: India - Forecast for Expenditure by International Tourists (in Million US$), 2008-2012
Figure 4-9: India - Outbound Tourists (in Million), 2002-2007E
Figure 4-10: India - Forecast for Outbound Tourists (in Million), 2008-2012
Figure 4-11: India - Domestic Tourists (in Million), 2001-2006
Figure 4-12: Andhra Pradesh - Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2004-2007E
Figure 4-13: Andhra Pradesh - Domestic & Foreign Tourist Arrivals (%), 2006
Figure 4-14: Andhra Pradesh - Forecast For Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-15: Uttar Pradesh - Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2004-2007E
Figure 4-16: Uttar Pradesh - Domestic & Foreign Tourist Arrivals (%), 2006
Figure 4-17: Uttar Pradesh - Forecast For Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-18: Tamil Nadu - Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2004-2007E
Figure 4-19: Tamil Nadu - Domestic & Foreign Tourist Arrivals (%), 2006
Figure 4-20: Tamil Nadu - Forecast for Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-21: Karnataka - Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2004-2007E
Figure 4-22: Karnataka - Domestic & Foreign Tourist Arrivals (%), 2006
Figure 4-23: Karnataka - Forecast For Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 4-24: Rajasthan - Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2004-2007
Figure 4-25: Rajasthan - Domestic & Foreign Tourist Arrivals (%), 2007
Figure 4-26: Rajasthan - Forecast For Tourist Arrivals (in Million), 2008-2010
Figure 5-1: India - Number of Approved Hotels (2005-2007E)
Figure 5-2: India - Number of Hotel Rooms* (2007E & 2010F)
Figure 6-1: India - Car Rental Market (in Crore Rs), 2003 & 2007E
Figure 6-2: India - Medical Tourism Market (in Million US$), 2008E & 2012F
Figure 6-3: India - Online Travel Industry (in Billion US$), 2007E & 2010F
Figure 6-4: India - Aviation Turbine Fuel Price w.r.t. Other Countries (in Rs/Kiloliter)
List of Tables:
Table 2-1: Global - International Tourist Arrivals by Region (in Million), 2000, 2006 & 2007*
Table 2-2: Asia-Pacific - International Tourist Arrivals at Frontier (in ‘000), 2005 & 2006*
Table 2-3: Asia-Pacific - Inbound Tourist Arrivals by Region (in Number), 2006 & 2007
Table 2-4: Asia-Pacific - Inbound Tourist Arrivals by Country/Destination* (in Number), 2006 & 2007
Table 41-: India - International Tourist Arrivals (in Number), 2005-2007*
Table 4-2: India - Foreign Exchange Earnings from Tourism (in Million US$), 2005-2007#
Table 4-3: Andhra Pradesh - Approved Hotels & Rooms by Category (in Number), 2006
Table 4-4: Uttar Pradesh - Approved Hotels & Rooms by Category (in Number), 2006
Table 4-5: Tamil Nadu - Approved Hotels & Rooms by Category (in Number), 2007
Table 4-6: Karnataka - Approved Hotels & Rooms by Category (in Number), 2006
Table 4-7: Rajasthan - Approved Hotels & Rooms by Category (in Number), 2006
Table 5-1: India - Classification of Hotel Industry
Table 5-2: India - Average Occupancy Rate in Key Cities (%), 2002-03 to 2007-08*
Table 5-3: India - Average Room Rates in Key Cities (in Rs), 2002-03 to 2007-08*
Table 6-1: India - Medical Treatment Cost w.r.t. Other Countries (in US$)