The Indian hospitality sector is on a remarkable trajectory, witnessing interesting developments due to ever-evolving market dynamics, sectoral challenges, government policies and shifting traveller sentiments. To understand this better Booking.com, one of the world’s leading digital travel companies, in partnership with Statista, unveiled the second edition of its annual ‘India Accommodation Barometer 2024’ report. The report reveals a surge in optimism among hoteliers, alongside a rising appetite for investment and a growing integration of digital technologies.
Santosh Kumar, Country Manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia at Booking.com said: “The 2024 Accommodation Barometer underscores the immense potential of India’s hospitality sector. We’re witnessing a surge in optimism among hoteliers, driven by factors like increased domestic and international travel, evolving consumer preferences, and the increasing adoption of technology. Booking.com recognises the pivotal role accommodations play in the tourism landscape and remains committed to empowering our partners to capitalise on this momentum and deliver exceptional guest experience.”
Room for optimism
Indian hoteliers are optimistic about the future, with 75% of survey respondents expecting the economic situation to improve in the next six months and 69% are anticipating positive growth for their business. Hoteliers are finding it easier to access resources, with half of the respondents reporting no difficulties in securing funds.
Risks and Opportunities ahead
As the hospitality landscape evolves, Indian hoteliers perceive some risks that require resilience and adaptability to ensure long term success. Challenges like potential tax increases (70%), competition from other accommodation providers (63%), energy costs (62%), government regulations and bureaucracy (58%) and staffing cost (57%) are some of their key concerns.
Despite these anxieties, Indian hoteliers continue to see opportunities to expand and grow their businesses within the next six months, primarily through optimising their digital footprints and elevating their service offerings.
- Embracing online platforms: 77% Indian hoteliers see value in listing their offerings with online travel platforms, presenting an opportunity to increase visibility to a global audience.
- Digital savviness: In a world where digital content creation matters more than ever, 75% of hoteliers recognize social media marketing as a powerful tool for growth.
- Investment in Technology: 72% see the potential in optimizing hotel’s website 66% feel new technology (66%) will enhance guest experience and improve operational efficiency: Eg use of chatbots to assist customers during the booking process.
- Building loyalty: Customer loyalty is paramount for success in the hospitality sector, incentivising and encouraging repeat visits (68%) would help foster customer loyalty, creating brand advocates.
Amplifying reach, simplifying bookings
As the Indian hospitality sector undergoes transformation, online travel platforms are generating significant value for the accommodation partners that choose to list on them. A strong positive sentiment expressed by the hoteliers signals a shift towards a more tech-savvy world where the traveller is at the centre of all the offerings. Nearly half (49%) of the Indian hoteliers are using one travel platform, 37% using two or more and only 14% of Indian accommodations are not using any.
Online travel platforms are among the key pillars of a vibrant travel ecosystem and are valued for a range of reasons:
- Gaining more bookings in general – 79%
- Filling last-minute inventory to reduce unsold rooms – 78%
- Attracting international visitors – 73%
- Simplifying the booking process for customers – 72%
- Achieving higher room rates – 72%
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