‘Tourism industry has gone into a state of disbelief, shock’
“The Indian tourism industry has gone into a state of disbelief and shock,” said Nakul Anand, chairman of the Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism & Hospitality (FAITH), in a letter addressed to the Minister of Tourism Prahlad Singh Patel.
The hospitality and tourism sector is among the worst hit because of the pandemic, and is unlikely to recover any time soon as people continue to be cautious of going out in a crowded places. Online ordering of food has also been impacted as most restaurants and hotels continue to remain closed. Tourism sites are also unlikely to see visitors any time soon.
“We are sad and disappointed that the finance minister chose to completely ignore this sector,” said Anurag Katriar, president of National Restaurant Association of India. While FAITH claims Indian tourism, travel and hospitality comprise 10 per cent of India’s GDP, NRAI has been batting for a stimulus saying that the restaurant sector employs 7.3 million people, and is the second-largest employer after agriculture in the country.
“The hospitality industry pledges its hotel rooms to the government for accommodating the quarantined, we prepare and distribute free meals to millions of people and we support the government whenever they call for us but unfortunately we do not even figure in their list of sectors that are in desperate need of help,” said Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, vicepresident, Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India and President, Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India.
“We have borne the maximum brunt of this pandemic. Our industry, to the tune of of ~18 trillion, is on the verge of collapse. Tourism industry was affected even before the lockdown in February, when international flights and visa were cancelled. Lack of any mitigating announcement by the finance minister only shows that the government considers the entire sector not worthy of any attention,” said Pronab Sarkar, president of Indian Association of Tour Operators.