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HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

Hospitality Sector India


Parth arora

Definition
The reception and entertainment of guests,

visitors, or strangers with liberality and good will.


Oxford English Dictionary

Services

Past
In1650 Mr. Pascal opened cafe in Paris and coffee

house in London.
1829

Termand house was 1st class hotel made in Boston

1960 many individuals owners merge themselves

with large chain such as Sheraton, Hilton, Hyatt, holiday inn for franchising by paying a fee cemtury

History of hotels established in india in 18.19 & 20

Present Scenario
'Hotel Industry in India' have supply of 110,000 rooms
India ranks 18th in business travel Visiting foreigners has reached a record 3.92 million

'Hotel Industry in India' is set to grow at 15% a year.

Hospitality Sector India At a Glance


Growth Rate Annual Rise in Room Rates Industry Turn Over Expected Export earnings Till 2019 Direct & Indirect Employment GDP Contribution Employment opportunity
8.8% 25% FY 2009-10: US$ 137.36 (INR 47,889.03 crore) US$ 51.4 billion Generated 218,200 jobs in 2011 6.23% 8.78%

Key Players
Company Type of properties Brands

Indian Hotels

Luxury, mid-segment and Taj, Gateway, Vivanta and budget Ginger Luxury, budget and heritage hotels ITC HotelLuxury Collection, WelcomHotelSheraton, Fortune and WelcomHeritage

ITC Welcomgroup

EIH

Business hotels, leisure hotels and cruises


Luxury, business hotels, economy and cruises

Oberoi and Trident

Carlson

Radisson Hotels and Resorts, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites, Park Inn

InterContinental

Luxury, mid-segment and InterContinental, Crowne business hotels Plaza, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Hotel

Market Share captured by Indian hospitality sector


Market Share
Taj Hotel Oberoi Hotel ITC welcum Group Hotel Leela

Taj hotels-25%
Oberio hotels -17% Itc welcome group-

1.1%

Hotel leela-0.6% Others-0.5%

Others

Hotel industry in India


80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0
HongKong Bangkok Singapore Malaysia India
Foreign arrivals into India: 5

million appx. Vs. 35 million in China


The two nations were on par 2

decades ago at 750,000 arrivals


Today, Beijing alone has as many

hotel rooms as the whole of India


Indias luxury rooms availability

lower than even smaller East Asian countries

Future & Potential Growth


Internationaltourist inflow in India by 2020 would be

10 m

Tourist influx to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% for the

next14 yrs

share of world tourism: 1.5% by 2010


Untapped domestic tourist potential Medical Tourism

Rural Tourism
Wildlife Tourism

Facts and figures


Tourism is presently the most important civil industry in the world. The hospitality industry is second only to the global oil industry in terms of turnover, and is, by far, the largest employer around the world. Ten percent of the world's work force is in the tourism industry, and 10 percent of the world's GNP comes from tourism. In calendar 05, the country received 3.9m foreign tourists, a jump of 14% over 04. In 05, the country earned $6.9bn from inbound foreign tourists, which is more than twice the $3.1bn earned in 02. The World Tourism Organisation has predicted that India will receive 25 million tourists by 2015.

SWOT ANALSYS
STRENGTHS
Faster GDP growth Industrialization.

WEAKNESS
lack of connectivity. Lake of publicity.

Natural heritage
India as a global player

Hectic rules
Influence of politicians Marketing gap.

SWOT ANALYSIS
OPPORTUNITIES
Health tourism. Strong in cultural and

THREATS
Poor domestic tourism

infra structure

nature aspects.

Political conditions
Terrorism Increase in pollution

Commercialization of

sports and games.

FDI policy. Mismatch of supply and

Entry of new competitors

demand.

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