Expedia has released it's Summer Trend Report 2015. Wait till you hear what's in it
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Online travel agency The research finds that Indians can go nuts, just to get a free vacation. Don’t believe us? Hear it from the Managing Director himself.
It is interesting to see that Indian travellers are willing to make sacrifices like quit smoking (48%), junk food (42%) & dessert (32%) and let their in-laws stay with them for a year (41%), to get a free vacation”. according to Mr. Vikram Malhi, Managing Director, Asia, Expedia.
And that’s just the beginning! Here’s something that will make you sit straight.
30% are ready to bow down to the nagging of their spouse’s to start a family and have kids, 22% are ready to turn vegan for a year, and a whopping 11% are ready to sacrifice sex for six months.
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However, all is not lost. No one wants to quit their jobs, hobbies, gadgets or cut off from their best friends for a year for a free vacation.
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