India Hospitality Sector Set for Strong Growth in FY2026, Says ICRA
By Team Homes | Wednesday, 04 March 2026

India Hospitality Sector Set for Strong Growth in FY2026, Says ICRA

India hospitality growth FY2026

India’s hospitality sector is poised to sustain strong momentum in FY2026, with industry revenues expected to grow 9–12% year-on-year, despite a high base in FY2025, according to a recent report by ICRA.

 This continued growth is supported by steady domestic leisure travel, weddings, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) activity and resilient corporate travel demand.

ICRA forecasts pan-India premium hotel occupancy will hold at around 72–74% in FY2026, slightly above levels seen in FY2025, reflecting continued broad demand.

Key Highlights

  • India’s hospitality industry projected to grow 9–12% revenue in FY2026
  • Premium hotel occupancy (72–74%) and ARRs rising, supported by strong demand
  • Sector margins remain strong, debt coverage improving with asset-light expansion

Average Room Rates (ARRs) are projected to rise to ₹8,200–₹8,500, up from ₹8,000–₹8,200 in FY2025, illustrating the sector’s strong pricing power.

The premium room inventory across 12 key cities is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5–6% between FY2025 and FY2026, but demand growth of 8–9% continues to outpace supply additions, creating a demand-supply imbalance that is likely to persist for the next 2–3 years. This structural gap is expected to support continued occupancy stability and pricing strength.

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Operating margins for the premium hotel segment are projected to remain robust at 34–36% in FY2026, broadly in line with the 35.8% seen in FY2025 and significantly higher than the 20–22% range observed in the pre-COVID period. Improved operating leverage, cost rationalisation and a healthier revenue mix are key drivers of margin stability.

Healthy cash accruals over the past two years have strengthened balance sheets and improved debt coverage, keeping the sector’s credit outlook stable. Hotel companies are increasingly adopting asset-light models through management contracts and franchise arrangements to enhance returns while limiting capital intensity.

The range of demand drivers has broadened beyond traditional leisure and business travel to include concerts, sports events, religious tourism, and increased travel to Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets, further supporting the sector’s resilience. Analysts note that this diversification, coupled with strong domestic travel trends and international expansion plans by global chains, positions India’s hotel industry for sustainable growth.

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Additionally, international hotel chains are intensifying their presence: Hyatt plans a five-fold expansion in India over five years, and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) expects India to be one of its top five global markets, reflecting strong investor confidence in the sector’s long-term prospects.


Data, Statistics & Insights

Revenue & Growth Projections:

  • 9–12% YoY revenue growth expected in FY2026, despite a strong FY2025 base.
  • Premium hotel occupancy: ~72–74% in FY2026, up from FY2025 levels.
  • ARRs: projected ₹8,200–₹8,500 in FY2026 vs ₹8,000–₹8,200 in FY2025.
  • Premium inventory growth: forecast 5–6% CAGR across 12 cities.
  • Demand growth: estimated 8–9%, outpacing supply additions.

Operating Margins:

  • Projected 34–36% in FY2026 vs 35.8% in FY2025 and 20–22% pre-COVID.

Industry Expansion & Trends:

  • Global chains are expanding aggressively: Hyatt targeting five-fold India expansion; IHG sees India as a top-five market with ~400 properties planned.
  • Demand drivers now include corporate travel, weddings, MICE, concerts, sports and Tier-2/3 leisure travel.

Industry Insights:

“The demand-supply gap and resilient ARRs indicate a structurally strong hospitality sector in India, underpinned by diverse travel segments and evolving business models.” — ICRA research summary.

Additional industry data show digitalised booking trends and sharper revenue management strategies are enabling hotel operators to capture demand more efficiently, particularly across key markets like Bengaluru, Delhi–NCR and Hyderabad where ARR growth has outpaced national averages.

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