Here’s what Indians did in their winter holidays!
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It seems “The propensity of Indians to spend on travel has clearly increased with more than 30% people willing to spend above Rs 50,000 as against 25% last year,” said Sharat Dhall, president of Yatra.com.
Additionally, people are increasingly opting for international destinations over domestic ones for short travels. If market players are to be believed then south east asian countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia have been the international hotspots and saw the same demand as for Goa this holiday season.
Apart from the traditional Goa and Kerala, hill station such as Kashmir was the favourite holiday destination amongst domestic travellers.
“Vacationing in winters has become an accepted norm similar to summer travel. We have seen a number of takers opting for not only domestic but also international destinations for their winter vacations. Indians are holidaying more frequently and that’s a trend that has been on an increase over the past few years. Mobile bookings and budget accommodation are two areas where we made tremendous progress in the winter season,” he added.
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It also seems that globetrotting Indians have taken a cue from their foreign counterpart when it comes to accommodation. With the likes of
The study also revealed Indians prefer to travel with families over spouses, friends or solo. True to the famous saying—Heart is where home is!
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