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Incredible India, but not yet for Indians

The holiday season is right round the corner, but Indian jetsetters would rather prefer travelling abroad than making domestic travel plans. This piece looks at the insights provided by domestic travellers and what ails the domestic tourism industry

November 28, 2024 / 13:23 IST
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While domestic travel numbers are impressive on paper, the reality paints a different picture.

It is again that time of the year when people plan their annual vacations clubbed with holidays and the new year. India stands at 39 among 119 countries in the Travel and Tourism Development Index 2024 report published by the WEF. Foreign tourists visiting India is gradually increasing but not yet to the pre-COVID year level. Tourism contributes about 5% to the GDP directly and indirectly.

Clearly, the ‘Incredible India’ campaign had captivated audiences worldwide, presenting the country as a treasure trove of culture, heritage, and natural beauty. But ask many Indians about their experiences travelling within the country, and a different narrative emerges, especially from those who have travelled abroad – one of discomfort, high costs, poor hygiene, and systemic inefficiencies. While domestic travel numbers are impressive on paper (more than. 1.6 billion tourist visits, according to the Ministry of Tourism, and this is expected to peak in 2026), the reality paints a picture of unmet expectations and avoidable frustrations. Here are a few insights:

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The High Cost of “Budget” Travel

Contrary to the popular belief that India is an affordable destination, domestic travel can burn a hole in the pocket, especially for middle-class families. Airfares, for instance, have seen a steady increase. A comparative study by DGCA in 2023 found that average domestic airfares on key routes have risen by nearly 20% since 2018, making air travel a luxury for many Indians. During festival and holiday season, this is probably more than 50-100% higher.