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Tourism growth and its inter-linkages
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Taponeel Mukherjee | 22 Oct, 2019
The dynamics of industrial growth in India, for all ancillary
industries, makes for fascinating reading and analysis. India has
embarked on a renewed push towards making the country an attractive
tourist destination through a variety of measures such as the
"Incredible India 2.0" campaign. Both local and international
destinations have wooed domestic Indian tourists. Regardless of whether
one considers inbound or outbound tourism, the tourism supply chain
provides exciting opportunities for investors and provides pointers
towards much-needed infrastructure developments.
At a fundamental
level, as India looks to develop further this component of the economy
derived from tourism, it is vital to focus on the convergence of
marketing & branding (read availability of information regarding
possible tourist destinations), accessibility and local infrastructure
such as hotels, eateries, transportation and medical facilities.
Fundamentally, for the robust long-term growth of the tourism sector,
India must ensure that it is offering an eco-system that is attractive
and consistent.
Ensuring that the tourism infrastructure supply
chain is seamless will require not just creating a consistent and
informative process that generates tourist interest, but also a
back-to-front infrastructure linkage that delivers the experience. For
instance, a trip to the Taj Mahal via the Delhi Airport and the
expressway linking Delhi to Agra is vital to ensuring that the branding
and marketing of a tourist destination deliver value.
A closer
look at the example stated above throws light upon the importance of the
airline connectivity, highway and airport infrastructure involved.
Additionally, the availability of the local hospitality industry that
caters to the spectrum of incoming tourists at the tourist destination
is vital. One missing piece in the link renders all other assets
relatively incapable of realising full value. On the contrary, a
seamless infrastructure linkage system ensures that the various
components in the supply chain can operate close to full potential to
generate value.
For example, exceptional air connectivity to a
tourist destination and the availability of hotel infrastructure that
caters to a broad spectrum of tourists is rendered relatively
ineffective in generating significant tourist traffic without the
last-mile road connectivity required between the airport and the final
tourist destination. It is vital to underscore that the focus isn't only
on the international tourist, but on both foreign and domestic
tourists.
Essentially, as the interlinkages mentioned above will
improve, so will the volume of tourist traffic. The capacity for both
the government and investors to further develop the cornerstone of the
tourism infrastructure linkage stated above has significant multiplier
effects for investment opportunities in linked sectors. The luggage
industry is a classic example of a sector that will provide investment
avenues as the Indian tourism industry develops further. Additionally,
not only will the ancillary industries such as luggage grow, but they
will also grow in terms of segmentation. With gradually rising incomes,
opportunities will be created not just by aggregate market size growth
but by tapping into segments such as higher-end luggage demand.
The
key takeaway is that as basic tourism infrastructure will grow, linked
industries such as luggage, banking and foreign exchange service
providers will flourish. Opportunities through market disruptions must
be viewed by investors as an avenue to get into growth segments that
benefit from tourism growth in India. The opportunity to acquire a
foreign exchange business from a larger business group or to get a
foothold within the luggage industry must be viewed as an opportunity to
tap into the tourism potential.
Indian tourism opportunities
must be viewed through a wider lens of tourism that not only caters to
traditional hospitality but also builds on the niche opportunities
available. Medical tourism is an area that has seen significant growth
in the past years and with the infrastructure ecosystem providing
support will grow further.
However, segments such as the meetings
(both national and international), incentives, conventions and
exhibitions (MICE) and wedding destination need more significant focus
in India. Infrastructure creation that will allow India to gain a
foothold in the MICE tourism space gradually is vital. Not only will
there be direct earnings, but existing hospitality assets will be able
to ramp up their returns on the back of adequate MICE infrastructure.
The
tourism industry going further offers significant opportunities to
India to generate jobs, more GDP and investment opportunities. Further
building on the available opportunities through a well-planned and
holistic approach is urgently required.
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