Indian outbound tourism
India has emerged as the world's fastest-growing outbound market and in absolute numbers it is second only to China. The number of Indians travelling overseas is set to rise from around
15 million today to 50 million by 2020, according to Tourism Australia.
This will mean a big growth in spending overseas. According to a recently released Amadeus-Frost & Sullivan tourism industry report, Indians travelling to Asia-Pacific alone spent $13.3 billion in 2011. This figure is set to zoom to $91 billion by 2030, making
Indians the second-biggest spenders, after China, in the world on overseas travel.
Not surprisingly, the world is taking note.
Tourism Australia hopes to get 300,000 Indian tourists by 2020. South Africa Tourism Board too says India has become one of the key tourism generating nations for their country.
Indian tourist arrivals to Thailand crossed the 1-million mark for the first time in 2012.
Thai Airways have recently started direct flights between Delhi and Phuket and Mumbai and Phuket to cater to the surging demand from Indians looking for wedding destinations and holidays.
Nissan India Exports 5,00,000th Car
India made Volkswagen Vento becomes 3rd highest selling car in Mexico
Volkswagen India exports its 2,50,000th car to Mexico
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Volkswagen India exports its vehicle to over
35 countries across North America, South America, Africa and Asia
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