India ranks 39th on the World Economic Forum’s Travel & Tourism Development
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India ranks 39th on the World Economic Forum’s Travel & Tourism Development 
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The World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 has been released, with India ranking 39th, the highest in South Asia. This marks a significant improvement from its 54th position in 2021.
The World Economic Forum's Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 has been released, with India ranking 39th, the highest in South Asia. This marks a significant improvement from its 54th position in 2021. Read less
As per the report, the United States tops the list, followed by Spain, Japan, France, Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom, China, Italy and Switzerland (the top 10 countries).
The first few things that come to mind are – India’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, increased investments in tourism infrastructure, efforts to enhance travel and tourism sustainability and safety. The rise in India's ranking reflects the country's growing appeal as a travel destination.
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Despite a decline compared to 2019, India still performed well in travel and tourism demand sustainability, aided by longer, more sustainable stays among inbound visitors.
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The WEF stated that international tourist arrivals and the travel and tourism sector's contribution to global GDP are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, now that COVID-19 travel restrictions are lifted and there is a stronger demand for travel. The renewed enthusiasm for travel is expected to drive a significant resurgence in international tourist arrivals, providing a much-needed boost to the global travel and tourism industry.
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