Indians spend 94.8% of GDP contribution on leisure travel, says World Tourism report

Indians spend just over 5% on work-related or business travel.

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The WTTC Economic Impact report for 2019 also says the Indian travel and tourism sector outpaced the global and regional growth rates in 2018.
Indians are world leaders when it comes to spending on leisure tourism and travel and have beaten Mexico, Thailand, Spain, Turkey, US and China, among others, to emerge as global leaders according to the World Travel and Tourism Council’s (WTTC) Economic Impact 2019 report.

The WTTC Economic Impact, which represents the global private sector of travel and tourism, measured country-wise contribution of travel and tourism to GDP and found that while India spent 94.8% of its total GDP contribution to travel and tourism on leisure, countries like US and China were far behind at 71.3% and 81.4%, respectively. Mexico, Thailand, Spain and Brazil are the next biggest spenders on leisure after India.

In contrast, India spend just over 5% on work-related or business travel.


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In 2018, travel and tourism contributed 9.2% of India’s GDP, with a total value of $247.3 billion.


In 2018, travel and tourism contributed 9.2% of India’s GDP, with a total value of $247.3 billion. The bulk of India’s leisure spending, however, was on domestic travel at 87%, while the remaining 13% was on international leisure travel.

The WTTC Economic Impact report for 2019 also says the Indian travel and tourism sector outpaced the global and regional growth rates in 2018. While the global sector averaged a growth rate of 3.9%, Asia grew by 6.4% and India by 6.7%. The travel industry also created 4.27 crore jobs for the Indian economy.
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India, the WTTC report said, is home to the thirdlargest travel economy in Asia, behind only China and Japan, and is also the largest in South Asia. India’s largest inbound international markets were the US and Bangladesh, which accounted for 9% of all tourist arrivals in the country, followed by 7% from UK, and 2% from Canada and Sri Lanka.

At a time of falling employment levels in the country, tourism has also emerged as one of the biggest employment generators. The travel sector alone is responsible for 8.1% of employment in India, which translated to over 4 crore jobs in 2018.

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“I carry my iPad whenever I am travelling. It has all my movies and music which are essential while travelling. One app which I find important nowadays is Uber. The app has made it easy to go around a new city. I also make it a point to drink a lot of water while travelling and adjust my sleepclock in advance according to the country I am visiting.”
“I carry my iPad whenever I am travelling. It has all my movies and music which are essential while travelling. One app which I find important nowadays is Uber. The app has made it easy to go around ..
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“My work perks involve frequent travel to Germany and within India. I prefer doing early check-in as it gives me the choice to pre-book my favourite seat on the aircraft. I pack light during business trips and always carry my Beats headphones as it’s my travel buddy. Even though there are apps to help me in a new city, I prefer engaging with people to help me connect with their city and experience the local culture. I’m also a fan of the Instagram app because of its quirky features.”
“My work perks involve frequent travel to Germany and within India. I prefer doing early check-in as it gives me the choice to pre-book my favourite seat on the aircraft. I pack light during business..
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“I go through a number of apps while preparing for my trip, be it TripAdvisor or the Lonely Planet. But my favourite is Instagram. I prepare my bucket list of places to visit by scrolling through the photo and video sharing app and the stories that people write. It is usually a combination of some handles that I follow and posts which are put up by people in my circle who are travelling.”
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“I pack all my meals and snacks, since I am particular about nutrition and taste. I also pack my stuff according to the occasion, so I know exactly how many clothes I need and don’t over-pack. I also make sure to download my favourite podcasts before a flight and carry a travel-size moisturiser to reapply onboard so I don’t arrive at the destination with dehydrated skin. I survive on my Google Calendar, so I’m always on time for my flights and my team knows where I’ll be. Flight Tracker is also a great tool I use to track my loved ones when they are flying.”

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“I pack all my meals and snacks, since I am particular about nutrition and taste. I also pack my stuff according to the occasion, so I know exactly how many clothes I need and don’t over-pack. I also..
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“I have got my own travel hack, so I can probably pack in less than seven minutes. I keep two toiletry bags, one for travel and one at home. This saves a lot of time and chances of forgetting an item. I usually have just one outfit combination for a trip, so that I do not waste much time planning my appearance. It’s just a blue shirt and grey trousers you will find me in during a trip. It’s a big time saver. I don’t use any apps for assistance and I am quite disappointed about the introduction of WiFi on planes.”
“I have got my own travel hack, so I can probably pack in less than seven minutes. I keep two toiletry bags, one for travel and one at home. This saves a lot of time and chances of forgetting an item..
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WTTC president and CEO Gloria Guevara said, “Over the last decade, the Indian travel and tourism sector has experienced tremendous growth with the sector now almost double the size it was in 2008 in terms of contribution to the GDP.
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“The government’s ETourist Visa on Arrival (ETVoa) has had a very positive effect on increasing international tourism arrivals and could be made even more competitive with other destinations in the region in terms of pricing.”

Guevara also said India is among the world’s fastest growing aviation markets.
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