India, Jan. 29 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
International Tourist Arrivals in million
Region/Sub region
2019
2024*
Change (%) 24/19
World
1466
1465
-0.07
Asia and the Pacific
362.1
317.5
-12.32
South Asia
59.2
59.6
0.68
India
17.91
20.57
14.85
The Ministry compiles annual tourism statistics based on data received from the Bureau of Immigration (BoI), which include foreign tourist arrivals to India. Ministry does not maintain further disaggregation of foreign tourists' travel patterns or destinations within the country.
As per data furnished by States and Union Territories on foreign tourist visits, the top five States receiving the highest number of foreign tourist visits in 2024 were Maharashtra, West Bengal, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
In 2024, FTAs to India stood at 9.95 million, showing a recovery of 4.52% over 2023 and a shortfall of 8.95% compared to 2019, the last pre-pandemic benchmark year. The data reflects varied regional dynamics, with some regions exceeding pre-COVID levels while others continue to lag. However, the International Tourists Arrivals has already surpassed the 2019 figure of 17.91 million in 2023 itself. In 2023, ITA was 18.89 million and in 2024 it further increased to 20.57 million.
No. Funds allocated under the Restructured Scheme of Overseas Promotion and Publicity (RSOPP), for international promotion and Market Development Assistance during the last year and the current year is as given below:
2024-25 - Revised Estimates - Rs.33.00 crores
2025-26 - Revised Estimates - Rs.43.48 crores
In 2024, India's global ranking in terms of international tourists was 20th, attracting 20.57 million, marking a 14.85% increase over 2019. In comparison to other countries, the recovery of Indian tourism sector was not slower, as can be seen in the table.
As per the estimates based on the third Tourism Satellite Account and the Periodic Labour Force Surveys, the employment in tourism sector (direct and indirect) has increased from 75.85 million in 2018-19 to 84.63 million in 2023-24. Gender wise and rural-urban wise estimate of employment in Tourism is not available with the Ministry.
This information was given by Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.