THE HERITAGE TOURISM BODY RAISES CONCERN ON FALLING TOURIST ARRIVALS

Press Release

There has been a drastic fall in the arrival of tourists owing to the current geopolitical tensions along India’s western border. This has given a big hit to the tourism economy, particularly to states with border districts like Rajasthan, Gujarat and Punjab. This has necessitated the Indian Heritage Hotels Association (IHHA) to appeal to the Union Tourism Ministry to take remedial steps for restoring confidence among visitors and tourists.

In a letter addressed to the Union Tourism Minister, Mr Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the General Secretary of IHHA, Captain Gaj Singh Alsisar, has said that foreign travel advisories are impacting bookings not only for leisure travel but also for weddings and MICE events, which are the very pillars of domestic tourism. The seasonal events like cultural festivals, desert safaris, fairs and luxury train journeys also face disruptions.

The General Secretary further highlighted that even though the current tension remains limited, the repercussions for tourism could persist for weeks, even months. Sometimes the recovery timeline may stretch even for the next 1-2 years, jeopardizing years of branding and investment under the “Incredible India” campaign.

The IHHA has urged the Union Ministry of Tourism to organise a proactive outreach to international and domestic stakeholders; establishment of a joint task force, involving government and tourism industry stakeholders; deployment of contingency PR and marketing plans to offset the negative narratives and provide temporary relief of support schemes for tourism-dependent businesses.

This letter has also been copied to Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Rajasthan, Ms Diya Kumari, who is also the Tourism Minister, as well as Principal Secretary of Tourism, Government of Rajasthan, Mr Ravi Jain.