The Covid-affected tourism sector in India is beginning to reap the rewards of bottled-up demand now that most restrictions have been lifted. As a result, domestic travel has increased significantly, a phenomenon known as ‘revenge travel’; however, international travel has yet to fully recover.
As per the World Travel & Tourism Council, in 2021, the tourism industry in India comprised $178 billion, which is around 5.8% of the nation’s GDP. Invest India, a government organisation that promotes investment, predicts this will more than double to $512 billion by 2028. Approximately, 137 million jobs are provided by the tourism industry.
Future travel concerns emerge, as does the topic of how to travel in peace and health while planning for any destination. Many have started making extensive travel preparations ever since vaccinations were made available. After nearly a year and a half of being confined to their homes and living under stringent lockdowns, it comes as no…