Global travel suppliers eye India's outbound tourism market

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

Travel and businesses around the world are looking to capitalise on India's double-digit annual growth in the outbound MICE and segment, with the value of India's market expected to reach USD 93 billion by 2030, organisers of an industry event have said.

has recently moved up two places to become the eighth largest market in the world, and spending in the country is projected to record a compound annual growth rate of 12 per cent through 2020, they said.

As maintains its double-digit annual growth in

the outbound meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) and segment, travel and businesses around the world are looking to capitalise on the country's growth potential.

The MICE market refers to a niche of group dedicated for planning, booking, and facilitating conferences, seminars, and other events.

Forging business opportunities and partnerships with

leading Indian corporates and specialists will

be discussed at the 6th annual MICE and Luxury Travel

(MILT) Congress, the B2B event that caters to both the

business travel and luxury tourism sectors in India.

Organised by Dubai-based QnA International, the MILT will be held this year in from July 25-26 and in from July 31-August 01.

By 2030, the value of India's is expected to reach USD 93 billion, a statement released here said.

Noting that Indian corporates remain largely unaffected by the global slowdown and continue to spend big on corporate travel, Hassan Madah, Director, of Tourism India and the Philippines, said.

India is among the largest source markets for MICE tourism in both and Abu Dhabi, and the travel and hospitality companies in both the Emirates are looking to further expand their reach in the Indian market by taking advantage of the unique networking opportunities provided by MILT 2018 with its high-profile buyer lineup.

The (UNWTO), meanwhile, has forecast that India will account for 50 million outbound tourists by 2020.

Business and luxury travel is expected to make up a significant share of the total volume of outbound travel, with one report indicating the country is on track to generating 6.

5 million outbound luxury and MICE tourists annually

by 2020.

Ackash Jain, Director, QnA International, said, "India has been maintaining an annual GDP growth rate of 6-8 per cent since 2013, and this strong economic momentum is rubbing off on the country's outbound MICE and luxury travel sector, enabling these segments to post a double digit year- on-year growth.

According to Jain, the rise of incentive travel, which has emerged as one of the fastest growing segments within India's outbound business travel market, is opening a new dimension of opportunities for travel and hospitality

suppliers around the world.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 17:25 IST