Authors: Dr.Muhammed Anas .B, Dr. V. Basil Hans, Dr.Govindaswamy.BK
Abstract: Over the past ten years, the hospitality business in India has grown a lot. This is due to higher disposable incomes, more tourists coming to India from both inside and outside the country, government programs like "Incredible India" and "Dekho Apna Desh," and the rapid construction of infrastructure. This industry, which includes hotels, restaurants, travel and tourism, and event planning, makes a big difference in the country's GDP and jobs. The industry has a lot of potential, but it also has a lot of problems to deal with. These include varying service standards, a lack of skilled workers, regulatory impediments, and the effects of outside events like the COVID-19 epidemic. Sustainability issues, digital transformation, and changing customer expectations all create both chances and problems. This article looks at the current state of the Indian hospitality sector, focussing on the main factors driving growth, market trends, and strategic areas for expansion. It also talks about the structural and operational problems that need to be solved in order to achieve long-term, sustainable success.
