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The term “month-wise change (%) in Foreign Tourist Arrivals” (FTAs) describes the percentage change in the number of foreign visitors that arrive in India from one month to the next. It indicates if visitor numbers have gone up or down from the same month the year before or the month before. Seasonal travel patterns, cultural festivals, weather, international economic conditions, visa regulations, and global catastrophes like pandemics or geopolitical conflicts all have an impact on these shifts. For example, India’s winter months, when the weather is more hospitable, tend to attract the highest numbers of tourists, but the summer months may see smaller numbers.
Monitoring the monthly change (%) in FTAs is necessary to comprehend the seasonality, demand cycles, and growth trends of the tourism industry. Legislators, tourism boards, and businesses in the retail, hotel, and transportation sectors can use the information it provides to effectively allocate resources, create marketing strategies, and deliver services. Positive growth suggests a booming tourism sector that is generating jobs and foreign exchange earnings, while negative growth may signal issues that need to be addressed. This statistic also helps assess the impact of global events, advertising efforts, and legislative changes on inbound travel. All things considered, it is an important performance indicator that influences India’s goals for tourism growth and economic strategy.
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