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India sees one of the lowest supply of hotels in FY24; average room rates to touch new highs

Although supply announcements have picked up in the last 18-24 months, it is expected to lag demand over the next few years.

January 07, 2025 / 17:30 IST
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Hotels in India will continue to see high occupancy but supply will lag demand.
Hotels in India will continue to see high occupancy but supply will lag demand.

With demand still outpacing supply, Indians will continue to pay more for hotel stays and room rates, in fact, are expected to touch new highs.

The current supply pipeline is lower than post-FY09 global financial crisis period, noted brokerage firm ICRA Limited.

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In the last two financial years, while room inventory increased by around 5 percent, demand grew by 8-10 percent, according to ICRA analysis.

A similar trend is expected to continue in FY25 and FY26 with the pace of hotel room supply growing between 4 percent and 5 percent and demand increasing by 8-9 percent.