The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) Foundation 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, making it one of the fastest growing travel markets.
“If it continues on its current path, India is poised to be a world leader in business travel for decades to come,” said Gaurav Sundaram, GBTA India regional director. “The growth rate of business travel in India is on par with other leading industries in the country showing once again business travel playing an important role."
The GBTA Foundation report forecasts 10.7 percent growth in business travel spending in 2016, followed by another 10.2 percent in 2017 reaching $36.1 billion USD. India remains the 10th largest business travel market in the world, moving up five spots since 2000.
GBTA expects India will continue to ascend the market rankings and is likely to jump four spots over the next five years, becoming the sixth largest business travel market in the world by the end of 2019. In fact, India is expected to leapfrog Brazil this year and could surpass both South Korea and Italy in 2017.
The report also shows business travel as one of the top growth sectors in India, growing at the same rate as high technology services and only slightly behind land and pipeline transport, among others.
Additional highlights of the report include:
- India’s economic growth accelerated in 2015 reaching an average of 7.3 percent for the fiscal year, meaning the 7th largest economy registered the fastest GDP growth rate in the world.
- Private consumption and public infrastructure spending were the principal drivers of growth over 2015, and to continue the same pace of economic growth over the next two years, rural consumption and private investment must join in.
- India’s insufficient infrastructure continues to present a significant impediment to sustainable growth, but vast improvements are in the pipeline. Prime Minister Modi has made the development of the country’s infrastructure a cornerstone of public policy.
- Domestic spending will be the key driver of overall business travel performance in India over the forecast horizon as GBTA expects domestic business travel growth in 2016 and 2017 to reach 11.5 percent and 10.3 percent respectively.
- The growth in international outbound (IOB) travel from India is much more volatile as GBTA expects IOB spending to move forward just 3.1 percent in 2016 before an improved global economy will help push IOB spending ahead by 9 percent in 2017.
“The government’s attempt to improve the ease of doing business in India combined with positive economic sentiment and globalization has resulted in the acceleration of growth in business travel to the country,” said TR Ramachandran, Group Country Manager India and South Asia, Visa.
The GBTA BT 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.