Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Industry in the 21st Century: Future Sustainability Development
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Tourism has evolved into a sophisticated business and an important component of the global economy, with a substantial workforce in international trade. It has had a gradual and considerable impact on both the global and Indian financial situations. The tourism sector is India's most dynamic tertiary activity and a multibillion-dollar industry. Tourism is perceived as a sector that can help drive development, generate foreign exchange, increase employability, and contribute to the social growth and development.
The most significant aspect of tourism is the cultural exchange that takes place between the various ethnicities who visit the country, as well as the culturally diversified interface that will pave the way for universal peace, congruity, and harmony. Travel and tourism in the twenty-first century has a significant impact on, and is influenced by, a wide range of political, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental challenges. The sustainability of travel and tourism is at the crossroads of economic, social, and environmental parameters is one subject that has resonated strongly with public opinion, travelers, and tourism sector partners alike.
The future of tourism in India is undoubtedly bright, but there is still a long and challenging path ahead of it. The key to India's full tourism potential will be the development of high-quality services and facilities in a sustainable manner. This paper looks into the future of tourism & hospitality in India, technological requirements and improvements, and the rise of the tourism industry, all of which can contribute to the molding of our society.
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