Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in May 2022 were 423,701 with a positive growth rate of 2,043.7% as compared to 19,765 in May 2021.
The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals in India during May 2022 among the top 15 source countries was highest from USA (27.80%) followed by Bangladesh (23.47%), UK (7.58%), Australia (4.02%), Canada (3.65%), Sri Lanka (2.84%), Singapore (2.36%), Nepal (2.12%), Malaysia (1.66%), Germany (1.65%), France (1.47%), Maldives (1.26%), Portugal (1.13%), Oman (1.13%) and Korea (Rep of) (0.85%).
FDI inflows in the Tourism & Hospitality sector reached US$ 16.38 billion between April 2000-March 2022.
In the Union Budget 2022-23, Rs. 2,400 crore (US$ 309.13 million) has been allocated to the Ministry of Tourism which is 18.42 % higher than the allocation for FY 2021-22, Rs. 1,181.30 crore (US$ 152.16 million) is allocated for the Swadesh Darshan Scheme, Rs. 235 crore (US$ 30.27 million) for the Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spiritual and Heritage Augmentation Drive (PRASHAD) Scheme.
A total of 46,873 accommodation units (both classified and unclassified) have been registered on the National Integrated Database of Hospitality Industry (NIDHI) portal and 11140 units have self-certified for SAATHI standards.
In August 2022, Ministry of Tourism sanctioned 76 projects for Rs. 5,399.15 crore (US$ 678.39 million) under Swadesh Darshan Scheme for development of tourism infrastructure in the country. In June 2022, the Ministry of Tourism along with Associations of Indian Universities (AIU) initiated a 12 episode webinar series under ‘Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav’ (AKAM) to engage and expose young minds of our country to the rich and diverse heritage of the country.
Accor, a French hospitality major will expand its India’s portfolio by adding nine additional hotels in the mid-scale and economy categories, bringing the total number of hotels 54 in India.
The travel market in India is projected to reach US$ 125 billion by FY27 from an estimated US$ 75 billion in FY20.
The Ministry of Tourism has approved 16 projects for over Rs. 1,300 crore (US$ 171.2 million) in India’s North East.