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2025年印度旅游业数据汇编

文化传媒 2025-11-13 印度旅游部 陈宫泽凡
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Ministry of TourismGovernment of India INDIA TOURISMDATA COMPENDIUM2025 India Tourism Data Compendium 2025Editor: Sanjay Kumar, Director ISBN: 978-81-987397-6-6 Officials of Research & Analytics DivisionAssociated with the Preparation ofIndia Tourism Data Compendium, 2025 Shri Venkatramana R. HegdeAdditional Director General Shri. Sanjay KumarDirector Shri Harshit Agrawal- Deputy DirectorShri Dilip Kumar- Deputy DirectorShri Amit Kumar- Assistant DirectorShri Sunil Deve P- Assistant DirectorSmt. Charu Arora- DEO Grade “C” Other R&A Staff Contents Executive Summary 1,466million recorded in 2019.Therecovery reflects a strong global reboundintourism,contributing to economicg row t h ,j o b c r e at i o n ,a n d c u l t u ra lexchange. The global outlook highlightstourism’scritical role in economicdiversification,especially in emergingeconomies. In line with this global trend,India’s tourism sector has also witnessedsignificantgrowth,becoming a majordriver of the national economy.. 1.TheIndia Tourism Data Compendium2025 is the 66th annual edition publishedby the Ministry of Tourism.. 2.It has been compiled using data sourcedfrom a diverse group of stakeholders, suchas the Bureau of Immigration, UN Tourism,Archaeological Survey of India, State andUnion Territory Administrations, and theReserve Bank of India.. 3.The publication provides an overview ofIndia’s tourism statistics with detailedinsights into the following key indicators: . nIndia has positioned itself prominentlywithinthe global tourism landscape,accounting for 1.40% of total internationalarrivalsand contributing 2.02%toworldwide tourism receipts.. a.World Tourism Scenario and GlobalIndices on Tourismb.Inbound Tourismc.Outbound Tourismd.Domestic Tourisme.Human Resource Development-Travel and Tourism Institutionsf.Additional Indicators nThe top 10 ITA source countries worldwideare France, Spain, United States, Turkey,Italy,Mexico,China United Kingdom,Germany, and Japan.. nIn 2024, India’s Foreign Exchange Earnings(FEEs) from tourism amounted to US$35.016billion,registering a growth of8.78% over US$ 32.189 billion in 2023. Thisaccounted for approximately 2.02% ofglobal tourism receipts, reaffirming thesector’s significant contribution to thenational economy and India’s growingpresencein the international tourismmarket.. 4.It includes detailed statistics on touristvolumes, gender and age distribution,nationalityprofiles,travel trends,visacategories,average duration of stay(where exit data is available), modes ofentry (air, land, and water), major entryports, air traffic data, regional distributionoftourist arrivals,tourism’s regionalcontributions, year-on-year growth, andrecoverypatterns—providing valuableinsights into the evolving dynamics ofIndia’s tourism landscape.. nGlobal Tourism rankings published by theWorld Economic Forum in their biennialTravel and Tourism Development Index(TTDI) 2024, India has been placed at the39th rank, reflecting the sector’s post-pandemicrecovery and performance.Notably,India is one of only threecountries to score in the top 10 across allresource pillars—6th in Natural Resources,9th in Cultural Resources, and 9th in Non-Leisure Resources. The country also excelsinprice competitiveness(18th)andinfrastructure, with strong rankings in AirTransport (26th) and Ground and PortInfrastructure(25th),bolstered bysignificantgovernment investments,including 517 new air routes, 157 airports,a n da r o a d n e t w o r k e x p a n s i o n o fapproximately 145,000 kilometres.. 5.The salient features of the report are assummarized below:. World Tourism Scenarioand Global Indiceson Tourism nAccording to UN Tourism, Internationaltourist arrivals worldwide reached 1,465million in 2024, reflecting a 12.17% increaseover the previous year. This figure is nearlyon par with the pre-pandemic level of In 2024, the top 10 source markets for FTAsi nI n d i a w e r e t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ,Bangladesh,United Kingdom, Australia,Canada, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Germany,France and Singapore. In 2024, the top 10nations accounted for 68.64 % of total FTAsin India.. Inbound Tourism nInternational Tourist Arrivals (ITAs) in Indiareached20.57 million,reflecting anincrease of 8.89% over the previous yearand 14.82% compared to 2019.. nForeign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) have showna consistent upward trajectory from 1.28million in 1981 to 10.93 million in 2019, withkey milestones being crossed in 2011 (6.31million) and 2017 (10.04 million). The year2020 marked a significant downturn dueto the COVID-19 pandemic, with FTAsdecliningby 74.93%to 2.74 million.Ag ra d u a lr e cov e r y wa s o b s e r v e d i nsubsequent years, with FTAs reboundingsharply to 6.44 million in 2022 (a 323.68%increase) and reaching 9.95 million in 2024,reflecting a 4.52% rise from 2023.. nSeason-wiseForeign Tourist Arrivals(FTAs) in 2024 showed a clear peak duringDecember, recording 1.06 million arrivals,the highest for the year, with an 10.66%share of total FTAs