hospitality industry is hoping more hotels get infrastructure-linked benefits this year and that their much-awaited demand of granting infrastructure status to the sector is met.
Hotel Association of India (HAI) said on Friday that infrastructure status will enable hospitality projects access to finance at better interest rates with longer repayment periods and attract investment.
«The previous budgets have seen a strong focus on developing infrastructure. However, hotels have not been treated on par. The last budget announced the development of tourism in mission mode. Tourism cannot be developed without tourist accommodation,» HAI said in a statement on Friday.
«India Tourism Vision 2047 is targeting 100 million foreign tourist arrivals and 20 billion domestic tourist visits. The existing hotel capacity and the pace of adding new capacity are grossly inadequate. There is an urgency to develop hotel rooms at a rapid pace and across the length and breadth of the country,» HAI added.
The association said that the multiplier effect of the sector in the economy is higher compared to manufacturing, and even agriculture. «Every hotel room creates two direct jobs and several indirect jobs. Hotels are also providers of key tourism infrastructure like roads, rail, ports and airports,» HAI said.
Government officials in the tourism ministry concurred that expanding the harmonised list of infrastructure is important for the sector and for job creation.
«It currently says funding on an infrastructure status level will be