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Domestic hotel industry will bounce back to pre-COVID level this fiscal: ICRA

India's hotel sector, fuelled by domestic leisure travel, is expected to clock 60% of pre-COVID revenues in FY22, despite almost four months of impact because of COVID 2.0 and COVID 3.0.

By PTI Apr 13, 2022 8:34:55 PM IST (Published)


The country's hotel industry is expected to return to the pre-COVID level in the current fiscal itself on the back of a significant improvement in demand, according to a report. Rating agency ICRA's Assistant Vice President and Sector Head Vinutaa S on April 13 said demand in the near term is expected to stem largely from domestic leisure travel, although there will be gradual recovery in business travel and free trade agreements (FTAs).

According to its report, the hotel industry is expected to clock 60 percent of pre-COVID revenues in FY22, despite almost four months of impact because of COVID 2.0 and COVID 3.0. "Further, the industry is also likely to report operating profits in FY22 aided by improved operating leverage and sustenance of some of the cost-optimisation measures undertaken in FY21," Vinutaa said.

In spite of the potential impact on demand with further COVID waves, if any, she said ICRA expects the industry to return to pre-COVID levels in FY23, as against FY24 earlier. "Hotels are likely to report pre-COVID margins at 85-90 percent of revenues going forward. Accordingly, we have revised our outlook on the Indian hotel industry to stable from negative in March 2022, following the swift demand recovery. About 49 percent of ICRA's ratings are on stable outlook currently, she said.