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India is world's fastest growing business travel market in 2016 despite demonetization fears.
Tuesday, 14th February 2017
Source : Global Business Travel Association Foundation

India poised to move up from 10th largest global business travel market to 6th by 2019.

The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) Foundation, the voice of the global business travel industry, announced the results of its latest GBTA BTI™ Outlook " India report, a semi-annual analysis that relates unfolding economic events at home and abroad to their resulting impacts on India’s business travel market.

The report reveals continued double digit business travel spending growth for India, despite fears of fallout from the country’s demonetization efforts.

In November, Prime Minister Modi surprised domestic and international markets with his announcement that 500 and 1,000 rupee notes would no longer be considered legal tender, effective immediately. While these larger denomination notes fueled corruption, the shadow economy and counterfeiting, there was also fear that the move could dislocate legitimate economic activity, especially in the short-term.

“India continues to position itself to become a world leader in business travel for decades to come,” said Gaurav Sundaram, GBTA India regional director. “Despite fears surrounding the demonetization efforts, India saw a 10.9 percent growth in year-over-year business travel spending for the second quarter of 2016 " even higher than our last report projected.”

The GBTA Foundation report forecasts 11.4 percent growth in business travel spending in 2016, followed by another 11.6 percent in 2017 " both increases over our previous forecast " reaching $36.8 billion USD. India continues to climb the world rankings of business travel markets, moving up five spots during the early 2000s to become the 10th largest global business travel market at the end of 2015.

Forecasts predicted India would pass Brazil last year and will likely surpass both South Korea and Italy in the coming year. GBTA projects India will become the 6th largest business travel market in the world by the end of 2019.

Additional highlights of the report include:

  • With 7.3 percent year-over-year growth in 2016 Q3 GDP, India remains the fastest major growing economy in the world.
  • Currently the WEC’s Global Competitiveness Report ranks India 74 out of 140 countries for infrastructure, but we expect India’s ranking to continue to improve as the country continues to invest in its infrastructure.
  • Hotels are an important part of the infrastructure for business travel. The construction of new hotels has been burdened by high rates of taxation and long approval processes, but the situation is improving. It remains to be seen if reforms can move fast enough to keep up with the rising demand for hotel rooms.
  • GBTA forecasts domestic business travel spending will continue to grow at consistently high rates, 12 percent this year and 11.8 percent in 2017, reaching $33.8 billion USD.
  • India’s international outbound (IOB) business travel spending has shown subdued growth in the 5-6 percent per year range. Our IOB forecast for 2016 has been revised upward from 3.1 percent projected previously to 5.4 percent. It seems commodity prices may have finally found their footing and bottomed out, and the brightening prospects for increased trade activity, especially with the oil-rich MENA region, should help to push IOB spending forward by 9 percent in 2017.

The GBTA BTI™ Outlook " India is free of charge to all GBTA Members by clicking here. Non-members may purchase the report through the GBTA Foundation by emailing pyachnes@gbtafoundation.org.

CONTACT:
Colleen Lerro Gallagher, +1 703-236-1133, cgallagher@gbta.org
Gaurav Sundaram, +91-9873196115, GSundaram@gbta.org

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