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High Times For Indian Hotels: Report By Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels


By Dr arvind, Section News
Posted on Mon Oct 06, 2008 at 01:35:39 AM EST

The long-term outlook for India's hotel industry remains upbeat as the country's tourism industry experiences unprecedented growth, according to the latest Indian hotel market outlook report by Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels.

IndiaI Digest 2008 provides a comprehensive review of the Indian hotel industry covering the six key markets of Bangalore, Chennai, National Capital Region/Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune.

While domestic tourism is expanding in India owing to an increasingly affluent and growing population, greater consumption and the introduction of low cost airline carriers, the Indian government is looking to grow foreign visitation to ten million international visitor arrivals by 2010, the year of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

Over the last five years, India has seen double-digit growth in foreign visitors to a ten-year high of five million arrivals in 2007.  Foreign exchange earnings for the same year soared in tandem to INR480 billion (USD12 billion), a year-on-year increase of 34 percent.

The strong performance of the corporate sector and the growth in the economy has led to an unprecedented surge in business travel.

"While the Indian economy has been affected by the current challenges faced by the global economy, the impact is expected to be short term," JLL Hotels executive vice president Sudeep Jain said.

Aggressive growth in revenue per available room (RevPAR) has been recorded in the three key cities of Delhi/NCR, Mumbai and Bangalore over the past five financial years.

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"In India, if you look at it medium to long term, the fundamentals are very promising.  In a global context, given the size of the economy, the population and the future potential of India as a tourist destination, the demand fundamentals are very good.  We expect that continued economic growth, increased interest in the Indian markets and improved international access, combined with the modernisation of major airports, will boost inbound travel in India," he said.

The long-term demand for India will mean that the country requires a lot more hotels to service that future demand.  With a current supply of around 100,000 rooms, stifled stock growth over the last five years is leading to a demand-supply crunch.

"Based on the government target for 2010, India will need to add at least 150,000 new rooms in the next four years.  The total known supply in the pipeline for major Indian cities (as of March 2008) through to 2011 currently stands at just over 29,000 rooms and some of this supply will be delayed given the turmoil in the global financial markets."

Source: www.property-report.com, High Times For Indian Hotels: Report By Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels

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