The domestic tourists, on the other hand, may splurge more, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council's annual economic impact data and forecasts for India, released today.
WTTC is a global research agency which studies the economic and social impact of the travel & tourism industry.
"The amount that international visitors spent in India rose by 6.2 per cent in 2013 but this is expected to grow by 2.9 per cent in 2014. However, revenues from domestic tourism, which grew by 5.1 per cent in 2013, are expected to increase by 8.2 per cent this year," the report said.
The report expects 2014 to be a year of above-average growth for travel and tourism segment in the country.
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"Inbound tourism is continuing to grow both in terms of international tourist arrivals and international tourism receipts. But, it is the domestic market which will see particularly strong growth in 2014 with more investment and more Indians travelling," WTTC president and chief executive David Scowsill said.
Scowsill also welcomed the government's recent proposals including inclusion of more countries in the visa-on-arrival facility to boost tourism.
"It is a significant step towards achieving these substantial economic gains. A simple additional step of adding the capability for multiple entry to these visas on arrival for a longer period such as 6 months could allow India to capitalise on the long term potential from travel and tourism," he said.