- India’s tourism sector is set for a boom as more travelers take trips around the country for religious purposes.
- The South Asian country is expected to see an additional 50 million to 100 million tourists a year after the opening of the Ram Mandir in the northern city of Ayodhya on Monday, according to Jefferies.
- Indian carriers have placed orders for more than 1,100 planes over the past eight months, signaling massive demand for travel.
India’s tourism sector is set for a boom as more travelers take trips around the country for religious purposes.
The South Asian country with the world’s largest Hindu population could see an additional 50 million to 100 million tourists a year on account of the new Ram Mandir — a temple in the northern city of Ayodhya inaugurated on Monday — according to Jefferies.
This expected footfall in the new temple will be much higher than the annual numbers for the Taj Mahal (6.5 million) in India, Rome’s Vatican City (9…

















