In response to the rapid growth of the hotel market in India over recent years, Deloitte has launched an India edition of the HotelBenchmark Survey. The India survey is
another first for Deloitte's HotelBenchmark team and is being showcased this week in New Delhi at the World Travel Tourism Council's 5th Global Travel & Tourism
Summit.
This is the first time ever that comprehensive monthly rate and occupancy performance data has been available on the Indian hotel market. The new survey tracks 20
markets across the country - providing analysis by population, size of hotel, star rating, market area and city.
Hotel performance in India is booming. Lower costs of travel following the liberalisation of the airline industry as well as reduced security concerns due to improved
relations with Pakistan have helped boost performance. Considering the depressed performance during the Kashmir situation, mid 2002 into 2003, revenue per available
room (revPAR) has not only returned to previous levels but has also exceeded performance achieved prior to this incident. For the 12-months to February 2005, revPAR
in hotels throughout India (mid-market and above) increased by 29%, compared to the same period ending February 2002.
Alex Kyriakidis, Managing Partner of the Deloitte Global Tourism, Hospitality & Leisure industry team
said, "A strong economy and increasing inward investment have elevated India's international profile. With a domestic tourism market roughly one third of the total international arrivals received by all global markets - it's exciting to
watch. The evolving business dynamics in India continue to provide the hospitality industry further potential for impressive growth as an international destination."
Mani Bharadwaj, Senior Director at Deloitte India
added, "Hotel companies are responding to the growing domestic market by adding India to their development agenda
for mid-scale products. In addition to Indian Hotels' successful launch of a new mid-scale product, IndiOne, hoteliers are busy preparing for the introduction of
international brands like Ibis, Holiday Inn Express and Courtyard by Marriott to India."
He also
mentioned, "Infrastructure and geo-political concerns continue to limit India's ability to develop as a tourist destination. Fortunately recent government initiatives
including the liberalisation of the airlines and tourism awareness campaigns such as 'Incredible India' and 'Atithi Devo Bhavah' - take India one step closer to achieving
its true potential."
Commenting on the launch of the India survey, Julia Felton, Executive Director of HotelBenchmark at Deloitte
commented, "We are delighted to be the first to provide hoteliers with monthly performance data on markets across India. Given the sheer volume of the ever-increasing domestic tourism market, vigorous growth of the airline industry
and the expanding business community - it is not surprising that global hotel companies are racing to increase their presence in India."
The HotelBenchmark Survey is
a leading provider of hotel performance data across Asia Pacific currently tracking 41 cities and 115 markets in the region. India is the
18th monthly performance survey to be launched under the HotelBenchmark banner.
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