SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 9
India’s Performance of Tourism Sector 
during August and September 2014
Performance of Tourism Sector during September 2014 
Ministry of Tourism compiles monthly estimates of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) on the 
basis of data received from major ports and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from tourism 
on the basis of data available from Reserve Bank of India. The following are the highlights 
regarding FTAs and fees IMPORTANT During the month of September from 2,014 tourism. 
Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs): 
• During the Month of September FTAs in 2014 was 4.95 lakh as compared to FTAs of four 
fifty-four lakh During the month of September the 2,013th and 12.04 lakh in September two 
thousand and twelve. 
• A growth of 9.2% in September two thousand and fourteen There HAS been over two 
thousand and thirteen September. 
• FTAs During the Period January-September were 51.79 lakh with 2,014th A growth of 
7.6%, as compared to the FTAs of 48.14 lakh A During January-September with growth of 
5.4% over the Corresponding Period of 2,013 2,012th. 
• The share of PERCENTAGE Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India During September 
2014th Source not provided the top 15 countries from Bangladesh was highest (14.79%), 
followed by USA (11.88%), UK (8.33%), Sri Lanka (4.77%), Malaysia (4.18%), Japan (3.69%), 
Australia (3.54%), Germany (3.10%), China (2.96%), France (2.57%), Canada (2:57%), Nepal 
(2.49%), Singapore (02/18%), Pakistan (14.2%) and Afghanistan (1.56%). Foreign Exchange 
Earnings (fees) from Tourism in Indian rupee terms and US $ terms 
• During the month of September the 2,014th fees were 8 810 crore as compared to `` `7 
811 crore in September 2013 and in September the 2,012th six thousand six hundred fifty-two 
crore. 
• FEE from tourism in rupee terms were 2014th During January-September `86 160 crore, as 
compared During the January-September FEE to 2013th of `76369 crore fees 
• During the month of September in terms US $ 1.447 billion as compared to the 2,014th 
were US fees of $ 1.224 billion US $ 2,013 During the month of September and $ 1.219 
billion in US September 2012. 
• The growth rate in US $ terms in September 2014 over fees in September of 2013 was 
18.2% as compared to growth of 0.4% in September 2013 over September 2012 the growth. 
• FEE from tourism in terms of US $ During January -September 2014 were US $ 14.186 
billion with a growth of 5.8%, as compared to US $ 13.402 billion with a growth of 7.3% 
during January-September 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
Foreign Tourists Arrival To India 
January To August 2014 
Performance of Tourism Sector during August 2014 
Ministry of Tourism compiles monthly estimates of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) 
on the basis of data received from major ports and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from 
tourism on the basis of data available from Reserve Bank of India. The following are the 
important highlights regarding FTAs and FEEs from tourism during the month of August 
2014. 
Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs): 
FTAs during the Month of August 2014 were 5.69 lakh as compared to FTAs of 4.86 lakh 
during the month of August 2013 and 4.46 lakh in August 2012. 
There has been a growth of 16.9% in August 2014 over August 2013 as compared to a 
growth of 9.1% registered in August 2013 over August 2012. 
FTAs during the period January-August 2014 were 46.84 lakh with a growth of 7.4%, as 
compared to the FTAs of 43.60 lakh with a growth of 4.9% during January-August 2013 over 
the corresponding period of 2012. 
The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during August 2014 among 
the top 15 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (14.03%), followed by USA 
(12.74%), UK (9.22%), Sri Lanka (6.79%), Japan (3.56%), France (3.18%), Malaysia 
(3.09%), Germany (2.79%), UAE (2.42%), Oman (2.28%), Australia (2.28%), Canada (2.22%), 
China (2.14%), Pakistan (2.11%) and Nepal (2.10%). 
Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from Tourism in Indian rupee terms and US$ terms 
FEEs during the month of August 2014 were `10,254 crore as compared to `8,351 crore in 
August 2013 and `7,260 crore in August 2012. 
The growth rate in FEEs in rupee terms in August 2014 over August 2013 was 22.8% as 
compared to 15.0% in August 2013 over August 2012. 
· FEE from tourism in rupee terms during January-August 2014 were `77,350 crore with a 
growth of 12.8%, as compared to the FEE of `68,558 crore with a growth of 15.4% during 
January-August 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
FEEs in US$ terms during the month of August 2014 were US$ 1.684 billion as compared to 
FEEs of US$ 1.328 billion during the month of August 2013 and US$ 1.306 billion in August 
2012. 
The growth rate in FEEs in US$ terms in August 2014 over August 2013 was growth of 26.8% 
as compared to the growth of 1.7% in August 2013 over August 2012. 
· FEE from tourism in terms of US$ during January-August 2014 were US$ 12.739 
billion with a growth of 4.6%, as compared to US$ 12.178 billion with a growth of 8.0% 
during January-August 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
59.7 Percent Growth in "Tourist Visa on Arrival" (VoA) 
Scheme: August, 2014 
As a facilitative measure to attract more foreign tourists to India, the Government launched 
the "Visa on Arrival" (VoA) Scheme in January 2010 for citizens of five countries, viz. Finland, 
Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Singapore, visiting India for tourism purposes. This 
Scheme Extended to More Government the citizens of the six countries, namely Cambodia, 
Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos and Myanmar in January in 2011. Recently Govt of 
India HAS Extended Visa on Arrival (VOA) Scheme for South Korea for which HAS Ministry 
Data started receiving wef 15 th April two thousand and fourteen. IMPORTANT The following 
are highlights of the VoAs issued During August, 2,014th. 
(I) During the month of August 2 014, were issued under VoAs This Scheme A total of 
2,705 as compared to 1,694 VoAs 2,013th During the month of August, Registering 
A growth of 59.7%. 
(Ii) During January-August 2014, A NUMBER of total 17120 12176 VOA VoAs were 
issued as compared to growth of 40.6% During A Registering Corresponding Period 
of 2,013. 
(Iii) This Scheme under The NUMBER of VoAs issued for 2,014th Nationals of August 
During the twelve countries were South Korea (876), Japan (566), Singapore (364), 
the Philippines (316), New Zealand (233), Indonesia (226), Finland (49), Vietnam 
(25), Luxembourg (22), Myanmar (19), Cambodia (6) and Laos (3). 
(Iv) The NUMBER of VoAs issued under the Scheme, During January-August two 
thousand and fourteen were Japan (3,454), South Korea (3,030), New Zealand 
(2,590), Singapore (2,372), the Philippines (2,326), Indonesia (2,025) , Finland 
(692), Myanmar (266), Vietnam (169), Cambodia (93), Luxembourg (89) and Laos 
(14). 
(V) During January-August 2014, the highest number of VoAs were issued at New Delhi 
airport (8,009) followed by Mumbai (3,320), Chennai (2,318), Bangalore (1,214), 
Kolkata (1,120), Kochi (526), Hyderabad (429) and Trivandrum (184).

More Related Content

What's hot (6)

Goa State Report - January 2017
Goa State Report - January 2017Goa State Report - January 2017
Goa State Report - January 2017
 
05 money and_credit
05 money and_credit05 money and_credit
05 money and_credit
 
Statistical case study on uttar pradesh & uttarakhand ppt
Statistical case study on uttar pradesh & uttarakhand pptStatistical case study on uttar pradesh & uttarakhand ppt
Statistical case study on uttar pradesh & uttarakhand ppt
 
Nagaland State Report - October 2018
Nagaland State Report - October 2018Nagaland State Report - October 2018
Nagaland State Report - October 2018
 
Nagaland State Report - March 2019
Nagaland State Report - March 2019Nagaland State Report - March 2019
Nagaland State Report - March 2019
 
Nagaland State Report November 2017
Nagaland State Report November 2017Nagaland State Report November 2017
Nagaland State Report November 2017
 

Similar to Foreign tourists arrival to India during January to august 2014

IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism Sector
IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism SectorIndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism Sector
IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism SectorJhunjhunwalas
 
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.Devas Agarwal
 
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia  - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia  - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...Jeffrey BAHAR
 
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011The Other Home
 
Indian Tourism Sector Overview
Indian Tourism Sector OverviewIndian Tourism Sector Overview
Indian Tourism Sector OverviewAbhishek Soni
 
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013India Brand Equity Foundation
 
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...DrVinayJoshi
 
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014Citibank property-insights-q1-2014
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014landandhomesncr
 
Growth and performance of tourism industry in India
Growth and performance of tourism industry in IndiaGrowth and performance of tourism industry in India
Growth and performance of tourism industry in IndiasouptikHazra
 
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysis
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical AnalysisTourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysis
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysisijtsrd
 
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt Show
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt ShowForeign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt Show
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt ShowDripto Mukhopadhyay
 
Chapter4,hospitality
Chapter4,hospitalityChapter4,hospitality
Chapter4,hospitalitySagar Beedi
 
QNB May 2014 monthly monitor
QNB May 2014 monthly monitorQNB May 2014 monthly monitor
QNB May 2014 monthly monitorQNB Group
 
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...IOSRJBM
 

Similar to Foreign tourists arrival to India during January to august 2014 (20)

IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism Sector
IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism SectorIndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism Sector
IndiaTourism: Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Performance of Tourism Sector
 
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.
Incredible India: An overview of the Indian tourism industry.
 
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia  - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia  - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...
Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia - Overview and Trends in Tourism Se...
 
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011
Indian Tourism Sector and Union Budget 2011
 
Indian Tourism Sector Overview
Indian Tourism Sector OverviewIndian Tourism Sector Overview
Indian Tourism Sector Overview
 
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013
India : Tourism and hospitality Sector Report_August 2013
 
141029_Overview and trends in Tourism sector
141029_Overview and trends in Tourism sector141029_Overview and trends in Tourism sector
141029_Overview and trends in Tourism sector
 
Gujarat tourism
Gujarat tourismGujarat tourism
Gujarat tourism
 
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND IMPACT IN INCLUSIVE GROWTH OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN IN...
 
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014Citibank property-insights-q1-2014
Citibank property-insights-q1-2014
 
Growth and performance of tourism industry in India
Growth and performance of tourism industry in IndiaGrowth and performance of tourism industry in India
Growth and performance of tourism industry in India
 
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysis
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical AnalysisTourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysis
Tourist Flow at Puri Town A Geographical Analysis
 
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt Show
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt ShowForeign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt Show
Foreign Tourists Arrivals 240510 Ppt Show
 
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report April 2018
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report April 2018Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report April 2018
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report April 2018
 
India_Tourism_Plan
India_Tourism_PlanIndia_Tourism_Plan
India_Tourism_Plan
 
Highlights of Union Budget 2015
Highlights of Union Budget 2015Highlights of Union Budget 2015
Highlights of Union Budget 2015
 
Chapter4,hospitality
Chapter4,hospitalityChapter4,hospitality
Chapter4,hospitality
 
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report June 2018
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report June 2018Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report June 2018
Tourism and Hospitality Sector Report June 2018
 
QNB May 2014 monthly monitor
QNB May 2014 monthly monitorQNB May 2014 monthly monitor
QNB May 2014 monthly monitor
 
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...
International Tourism Marketing: An Analysis on Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Reg...
 

Foreign tourists arrival to India during January to august 2014

  • 1. India’s Performance of Tourism Sector during August and September 2014
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Performance of Tourism Sector during September 2014 Ministry of Tourism compiles monthly estimates of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) on the basis of data received from major ports and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from tourism on the basis of data available from Reserve Bank of India. The following are the highlights regarding FTAs and fees IMPORTANT During the month of September from 2,014 tourism. Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs): • During the Month of September FTAs in 2014 was 4.95 lakh as compared to FTAs of four fifty-four lakh During the month of September the 2,013th and 12.04 lakh in September two thousand and twelve. • A growth of 9.2% in September two thousand and fourteen There HAS been over two thousand and thirteen September. • FTAs During the Period January-September were 51.79 lakh with 2,014th A growth of 7.6%, as compared to the FTAs of 48.14 lakh A During January-September with growth of 5.4% over the Corresponding Period of 2,013 2,012th. • The share of PERCENTAGE Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India During September 2014th Source not provided the top 15 countries from Bangladesh was highest (14.79%), followed by USA (11.88%), UK (8.33%), Sri Lanka (4.77%), Malaysia (4.18%), Japan (3.69%), Australia (3.54%), Germany (3.10%), China (2.96%), France (2.57%), Canada (2:57%), Nepal (2.49%), Singapore (02/18%), Pakistan (14.2%) and Afghanistan (1.56%). Foreign Exchange Earnings (fees) from Tourism in Indian rupee terms and US $ terms • During the month of September the 2,014th fees were 8 810 crore as compared to `` `7 811 crore in September 2013 and in September the 2,012th six thousand six hundred fifty-two crore. • FEE from tourism in rupee terms were 2014th During January-September `86 160 crore, as compared During the January-September FEE to 2013th of `76369 crore fees • During the month of September in terms US $ 1.447 billion as compared to the 2,014th were US fees of $ 1.224 billion US $ 2,013 During the month of September and $ 1.219 billion in US September 2012. • The growth rate in US $ terms in September 2014 over fees in September of 2013 was 18.2% as compared to growth of 0.4% in September 2013 over September 2012 the growth. • FEE from tourism in terms of US $ During January -September 2014 were US $ 14.186 billion with a growth of 5.8%, as compared to US $ 13.402 billion with a growth of 7.3% during January-September 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
  • 7. Foreign Tourists Arrival To India January To August 2014 Performance of Tourism Sector during August 2014 Ministry of Tourism compiles monthly estimates of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) on the basis of data received from major ports and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from tourism on the basis of data available from Reserve Bank of India. The following are the important highlights regarding FTAs and FEEs from tourism during the month of August 2014. Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs): FTAs during the Month of August 2014 were 5.69 lakh as compared to FTAs of 4.86 lakh during the month of August 2013 and 4.46 lakh in August 2012. There has been a growth of 16.9% in August 2014 over August 2013 as compared to a growth of 9.1% registered in August 2013 over August 2012. FTAs during the period January-August 2014 were 46.84 lakh with a growth of 7.4%, as compared to the FTAs of 43.60 lakh with a growth of 4.9% during January-August 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012. The percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during August 2014 among the top 15 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (14.03%), followed by USA (12.74%), UK (9.22%), Sri Lanka (6.79%), Japan (3.56%), France (3.18%), Malaysia (3.09%), Germany (2.79%), UAE (2.42%), Oman (2.28%), Australia (2.28%), Canada (2.22%), China (2.14%), Pakistan (2.11%) and Nepal (2.10%). Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from Tourism in Indian rupee terms and US$ terms FEEs during the month of August 2014 were `10,254 crore as compared to `8,351 crore in August 2013 and `7,260 crore in August 2012. The growth rate in FEEs in rupee terms in August 2014 over August 2013 was 22.8% as compared to 15.0% in August 2013 over August 2012. · FEE from tourism in rupee terms during January-August 2014 were `77,350 crore with a growth of 12.8%, as compared to the FEE of `68,558 crore with a growth of 15.4% during January-August 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
  • 8. FEEs in US$ terms during the month of August 2014 were US$ 1.684 billion as compared to FEEs of US$ 1.328 billion during the month of August 2013 and US$ 1.306 billion in August 2012. The growth rate in FEEs in US$ terms in August 2014 over August 2013 was growth of 26.8% as compared to the growth of 1.7% in August 2013 over August 2012. · FEE from tourism in terms of US$ during January-August 2014 were US$ 12.739 billion with a growth of 4.6%, as compared to US$ 12.178 billion with a growth of 8.0% during January-August 2013 over the corresponding period of 2012.
  • 9. 59.7 Percent Growth in "Tourist Visa on Arrival" (VoA) Scheme: August, 2014 As a facilitative measure to attract more foreign tourists to India, the Government launched the "Visa on Arrival" (VoA) Scheme in January 2010 for citizens of five countries, viz. Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Singapore, visiting India for tourism purposes. This Scheme Extended to More Government the citizens of the six countries, namely Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos and Myanmar in January in 2011. Recently Govt of India HAS Extended Visa on Arrival (VOA) Scheme for South Korea for which HAS Ministry Data started receiving wef 15 th April two thousand and fourteen. IMPORTANT The following are highlights of the VoAs issued During August, 2,014th. (I) During the month of August 2 014, were issued under VoAs This Scheme A total of 2,705 as compared to 1,694 VoAs 2,013th During the month of August, Registering A growth of 59.7%. (Ii) During January-August 2014, A NUMBER of total 17120 12176 VOA VoAs were issued as compared to growth of 40.6% During A Registering Corresponding Period of 2,013. (Iii) This Scheme under The NUMBER of VoAs issued for 2,014th Nationals of August During the twelve countries were South Korea (876), Japan (566), Singapore (364), the Philippines (316), New Zealand (233), Indonesia (226), Finland (49), Vietnam (25), Luxembourg (22), Myanmar (19), Cambodia (6) and Laos (3). (Iv) The NUMBER of VoAs issued under the Scheme, During January-August two thousand and fourteen were Japan (3,454), South Korea (3,030), New Zealand (2,590), Singapore (2,372), the Philippines (2,326), Indonesia (2,025) , Finland (692), Myanmar (266), Vietnam (169), Cambodia (93), Luxembourg (89) and Laos (14). (V) During January-August 2014, the highest number of VoAs were issued at New Delhi airport (8,009) followed by Mumbai (3,320), Chennai (2,318), Bangalore (1,214), Kolkata (1,120), Kochi (526), Hyderabad (429) and Trivandrum (184).