Travel & Tourism Development Index

Overall Score
World Ranking

The Travel and Tourism Development Report is published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) with support from industry leading data partners such as the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Published biennially, the TTCI benchmarks the T&T competitiveness of 140 economies and measures “the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable development of the Travel & Tourism (T&T) sector, which in turn, contributes to the development and competitiveness of a country.

The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report is a flagship product of the World Economic Forum’s Platform for Shaping the Future of Mobility, which brings together world leaders to ensure travel and transportation systems meet 21st century demands. This report serves as a strategic benchmarking tool for policy-makers, companies and complementary sectors to advance the future development of the T&T  sector by providing unique insight into the strengths and development areas of each country/economy to enhance industry competitiveness.

The overall index is made up of the following four main sub-indexes, 14 pillars and 90 individual indicators, distributed among the different pillars:

  1. Enabling Environment
  2. T&T Policy and Enabling Conditions
  3. Infrastructure
  4. Natural and cultural resources

The Travel and Tourism Development Report is published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) with support from industry leading data partners such as the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Published biennially, the TTCI benchmarks the T&T competitiveness of 140 economies and measures “the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable development of the Travel & Tourism (T&T) sector, which in turn, contributes to the development and competitiveness of a country.

The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report is a flagship product of the World Economic Forum’s Platform for Shaping the Future of Mobility, which brings together world leaders to ensure travel and transportation systems meet 21st century demands. This report serves as a strategic benchmarking tool for policy-makers, companies and complementary sectors to advance the future development of the T&T  sector by providing unique insight into the strengths and development areas of each country/economy to enhance industry competitiveness.

The overall index is made up of the following four main sub-indexes, 14 pillars and 90 individual indicators, distributed among the different pillars:

  1. Enabling Environment
  2. T&T Policy and Enabling Conditions
  3. Infrastructure
  4. Natural and cultural resources
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SUBJECT Variables
The index benchmarks the travel & tourism development of 117 economies and measures the set of factors and policies that enable the sustainable development of the sector.
Travel & Tourism Development Index | India | 2019 - 2022 | Data, Charts and Analysis
India's performance on Travel & Tourism Development Index - scores and ranking on overall performance and sub-indexes, and comparison with global peers.
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01/01/2019 To 31/12/2022
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OVERALL PERFORMANCE
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7 (highest score) ---------> 1 (least score)
World Ranking
Assessed Countries: 2015 - 145 | 2017 - 136 | 2019 - 140
  • India, which accounts for the majority of South Asia’s T&T GDP dropped six places to rank 54th on the 2022 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index covering 117 countries.
  • India’s score of 4.1 on a scale of 7 was slightly lower than the Asia Pacific (ASPAC) average of 4.2. Its strengths in the areas of demand drivers and policies helped India, being the only lower middle-income country, feature in the Top 35 on the 2022 Index.
  • Though India’s overall score dropped marginally from 4.2 in 2019, its inability to get a hold of specific legacy areas such as Tourist Service Infrastructure weighed on its overall score and ranking.
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SUB-INDEX

The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index is made up of four main sub-indexes, 14 pillars and 90 individual indicators, distributed among the different pillars. The four sub-indexes are - Enabling Environment, T&T Policy and Enabling Conditions, Infrastructure, and Natural and cultural resources.

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Sub-Index Summary
Consolidated Scores
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  • India scored 5.3 on a scale of 7 on the 'T&T Demand Drivers' sub-index in 2019. The score helped India rank 7th amongst 117 countries on the Index in 2022.
  • India's score on the 'T&T Sustainability' sub-index was among the lowest of the 5 sub-indexes. India scored 3.5 on a scale of 7 and was ranked 112th amongst 117 countries on the Index in 2022.
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Enabling Environment
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  • On the 'Enabling Environment' sub-index, India's score on Safety & Security was the highest amongst the 5 pillars, at 4.8 on a scale of 7 T&T Development Index 2022. However, it was ranked 91 among 117 countries.
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