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Reportlinker Adds Travel and Tourism in India

PR Newswire | 23 May, 2011

NEW YORK: Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Travel and Tourism in India

http://www.reportlinker.com/p0153460/Travel-and-Tourism-in-India.html?utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Hotel_and_Lodging

With negative growth in the number of arrivals, low average daily room rates and reduced occupancy levels, 2009 was one of the most challenging years for Indian travel and tourism. After witnessing a tough 2009, from mid-2010, tourism in India started to recover, and recorded double-digit growth in the number of tourists visiting India during 2010. Occupancy levels increased, and consequently average daily room rates also increased. Improved consumer confidence, the Commonwealth Games and...

Euromonitor International's Travel And Tourism in India report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest market size data 2006-2010, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market - be they new legislative, technology or pricing issues. Background information on disposable income, annual leave and holiday taking habits is also included. Forecasts to 2015 illustrate how the market is set to change.

Product coverage: Car Rental, Demand Factors, Health and Wellness Tourism, Tourism Flows Domestic, Tourism Flows Inbound, Tourism Flows Outbound, Tourism Receipts and Expenditure, Tourist Attractions, Transportation, Travel Accommodation, Travel Retail.

Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

* Get a detailed picture of the Travel And Tourism market;

* Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;

* Understand the competitive environment, the market's major players and leading brands;

* Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Travel and Tourism in India

Euromonitor International

April 2011

List of Contents and Tables

Executive Summary

Indian Tourism Starts To Bounce Back in 2010

Increased Promotion by the Ministry of Tourism Helps With Rapid Recovery

Infrastructure Development Remains the Key Priority

Escalated Efforts To Streamline Civil Aviation in the Country

Indian Tourism Is Riding High

Key Trends and Developments

After Facing A Tough Year in 2009, the Situation Improves in 2010

Ministry of Tourism Works Continuously To Increase Travel and Tourism

Government Introduces New VISA Rules

Indian Regulators Are Stringent on Domestic Aviation Players

Growing Popularity of Contemporary Marketing To Attract Tourists

A Greater Number of Travel Retailers Are Involved in Cross-selling

Mergers and Acquisitions Heat Up Indian Travel and Tourism

Growing Consumer Preference for Niche Tourism

Demand Factors

Table 1 Leave Entitlement: Volume 2005-2010

Table 2 Holiday Demographic Trends 2005-2010

Table 3 Holiday Takers by Sex 2005-2010

Table 4 Holiday Takers by Age 2005-2010

Table 5 Seasonality of Trips 2005-2010

Balance of Payments

Table 6 Balance of Tourism Payments: Value 2005-2010

Market Indicators

Table 7 Length of Domestic Trips: 2005-2010

Table 8 Length of Outbound Departures: 2005-2010

Definitions

Tourism Flows

Tourism Receipts and Expenditure

Travel Accommodation

Transportation

Car Rental

Travel Retail

Travel Retail Online Sales

Tourist Attractions

Casinos

Circuses

Health and Wellness

Internet Transactions

Summary 1 Research Sources

Cox & Kings Ltd in Travel and Tourism (india)

Strategic Direction

Key Facts

Summary 2 Cox & Kings Ltd: Key Facts

Summary 3 Cox & Kings Ltd: Operational Indicators

Company Background

Competitive Positioning

Summary 4 Cox & Kings Ltd: Competitive Position 2010

Eih Ltd in Travel and Tourism (india)

Strategic Direction

Key Facts

Summary 5 EIH Ltd: Key Facts

Summary 6 EIH Ltd: Operational Indicators

Company Background

Competitive Positioning

Summary 7 EIH Ltd: Competitive Position 2010

Hotel Leela Venture Ltd in Travel and Tourism (india)

Strategic Direction

Key Facts

Summary 8 Hotel Leela Venture Ltd: Key Facts

Summary 9 Hotel Leela Venture Ltd: Operational Indicators

Company Background

Competitive Positioning

Summary 10 Hotel Leela Venture Ltd: Competitive Position 2010

Spicejet Ltd in Travel and Tourism (india)

Strategic Direction

Key Facts

Summary 11 SpiceJet Ltd: Key Facts

Summary 12 SpiceJet Ltd: Operational Indicators

Company Background

Competitive Positioning

Summary 13 SpiceJet Ltd: Competitive Position 2010

Headlines

Trends

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

Table 9 Car Rental Sales by Category and Location: Value 2005-2010

Table 10 Car Rental Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2005-2010

Table 11 Structure of Car Rental Market: 2005-2010

Table 12 Average Car Rental Duration by Category 2005-2010

Table 13 Car Rental Time of Booking: % Breakdown 2005-2010

Table 14 Car Rental Market Shares 2006-2010

Table 15 Car Rental Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2010

Table 16 Forecast Car Rental Sales by Category and Location: Value 2010-2015

Table 17 Forecast Car Rental Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Prospects

Category Data

Table 18 Number of Hotel/Resort Spas: Units 2005-2010

Table 19 Health & Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 20 Spa Consumer Markets: Domestic Tourism 2005-2010

Table 21 Spa Consumer Markets: Arrivals 2005-2010

Table 22 Forecast Health & Wellness Tourism Sales by Category: Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Destinations

Mode of Transport

Leisure

Business

Domestic Tourist Expenditure

Prospects

Category Data

Table 23 Domestic Tourism Travel by Destination: 2005-2010

Table 24 Domestic Tourism Travel by Purpose of Visit and by Mode of Transport: 2005-2010

Table 25 Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value: 2005-2010

Table 26 Method of Payments for Domestic Tourism Spending: % Breakdown 2005-2010

Table 27 Forecast Domestic Tourism Travel by Purpose of Visit and by Mode of Transport: 2010-2015

Table 28 Forecast Domestic Tourist Expenditure: Value: 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Country of Origin

Leisure

Business

Mode of Transport

City Arrivals

Incoming Tourist Receipts by Country

Prospects

Category Data

Table 29 Arrivals by Country of Origin: 2005-2010

Table 30 Leisure Arrivals by Type 2005-2010

Table 31 Business Arrivals: MICE Penetration 2005-2010

Table 32 Arrivals by Mode of Transport: 2005-2010

Table 33 Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: 2005-2010

Table 34 International Arrivals by City 2007-2010

Table 35 Incoming Tourist Receipts by Country: Value 2005-2010

Table 36 Tourism Expenditure by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 37 Method of Payments for Incoming Tourist Receipts: % Breakdown 2005-2010

Table 38 Forecast Arrivals by Country of Origin: 2010-2015

Table 39 Forecast Arrivals by Mode of Transport: 2010-2015

Table 40 Forecast Arrivals by Purpose of Visit: 2010-2015

Table 41 Forecast Incoming Tourist Receipts by Country: Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Destinations

Leisure

Business

Mode of Transport

Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Country

Prospects

Category Data

Table 42 Departures by Destination: 2005-2010

Table 43 Leisure Departures by Type 2005-2010

Table 44 Business Departures: MICE Penetration % Breakdown 2005-2010

Table 45 Departures by Mode of Transport: 2005-2010

Table 46 Departures by Purpose of Visit: 2005-2010

Table 47 Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Country: Value 2005-2010

Table 48 Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 49 Method of Payments for Outgoing Tourism Spending: % Breakdown 2005-2010

Table 50 Forecast Departures by Destination: 2010-2015

Table 51 Forecast Departures by Mode of Transport: 2010-2015

Table 52 Forecast Departures by Purpose of Visit: 2010-2015

Table 53 Forecast Outgoing Tourist Expenditure by Country: Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Prospects

Category Data

Table 54 Tourist Attractions Sales by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 55 Tourist Attractions Visitors by Category: 2005-2010

Table 56 Forecast Tourist Attractions Sales by Category: Value 2010-2015

Table 57 Forecast Tourist Attractions Visitors by Category: 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Airlines

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

Table 58 Transportation Sales by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 59 Transportation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2005-2010

Table 60 Airline Capacity: 2005-2010

Table 61 Airline Utilisation: 2005-2010

Table 62 Airline Passengers Carried by Distance: 2005-2010

Table 63 Airline Market Shares 2006-2010

Table 64 Airline Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2010

Table 65 Forecast Transportation Sales by Category: Value 2010-2015

Table 66 Forecast Transportation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Hotels

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

Table 67 Travel Accommodation Sales by Category: Value 2005-2010

Table 68 Travel Accommodation Outlets by Category: Units 2005-2010

Table 69 Travel Accommodation by Broad Category: Number of Rooms 2005-2010

Table 70 Regional Hotel Parameters 2010

Table 71 Travel Accommodation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2005-2010

Table 72 Hotel National Brand Owners by Market Share 2006-2010

Table 73 Hotel Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2010

Table 74 Forecast Travel Accommodation Sales by Category: Value 2010-2015

Table 75 Forecast Travel Accommodation Outlets by Category: Units 2010-2015

Table 76 Forecast Travel Accommodation Sales: Internet Transaction Value 2010-2015

Headlines

Trends

Leisure Travel

Business Travel

Online Travel

Competitive Landscape

Prospects

Category Data

Table 77 Travel Retail Outlets by Category: Units 2005-2010

Table 78 Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2005-2010

Table 79 Corporate Business Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2005-2010

Table 80 Leisure Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2005-2010

Table 81 Travel Retail Online Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2005-2010

Table 82 Travel Retail Products Market Shares 2006-2010

Table 83 Travel Retail Products Brands by Key Performance Indicators 2010

Table 84 Forecast Travel Retail Outlets by Category: Units 2010-2015

Table 85 Forecast Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2010-2015

Table 86 Forecast Corporate Business Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2010-2015

Table 87 Forecast Leisure Travel Retail Products Sales: Value 2010-2015

Table 88 Forecast Travel Retail Online Sales by Category: Internet Transaction Value 2010-2015

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