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Thomas Cook Digs Deeper Into the Habits of Indian Travelers - skift.com - Georgia - Uzbekistan - county Thomas - India - Uae - county Cook - Kazakhstan
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12.09.2023 / 07:29

Thomas Cook Digs Deeper Into the Habits of Indian Travelers

More Indians are taking personal loans to travel and meet vacation-related expenses, according to Madhavan Menon, executive chairman of Thomas Cook India. 

Majority of Indians Procrastinate Buying Travel Insurance - skift.com - city Tashkent - India - Russia - Ukraine - city Delhi
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06.09.2023 / 03:43

Majority of Indians Procrastinate Buying Travel Insurance

Only 25% of Indians traveling abroad purchase travel insurance well in advance while making travel arrangements, while the majority of them wait until the last three days to buy it, according to data compiled by insurance aggregator Policybazaar.

U.S. Visa Applicants Can Book Appointment Without Wait Time - skift.com - New Zealand - India - city Mumbai - city Kolkata - city New Delhi - city Chennai - city Hyderabad - city Ahmedabad
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31.08.2023 / 03:45

U.S. Visa Applicants Can Book Appointment Without Wait Time

The U.S. Consulate General in Mumbai has cleared the visa backlog caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and said that applicants can schedule appointments for immigrant visa interviews within the standard time frame, the U.S. Consulate General Mumbai said in a statement.

Come Frolic at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Fabulous Pool District This Fall - travelpulse.com - city Las Vegas - India
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29.08.2023 / 22:37

Come Frolic at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Fabulous Pool District This Fall

Given the relentless heat waves that have affected much of the U.S. this summer, it’s pretty reasonable to expect that a so-called Indian summer will follow in temperate regions like the southwest. Which is why autumn just might be the perfect time to enjoy the last of the year’s idyllic days spent at the swimming pool in places like Las Vegas.

Skift India Daily: Indian Carriers Grab a Lion's Share of Overseas Air Travel - skift.com - city Berlin - Israel - Usa - India - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Chennai
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25.08.2023 / 14:05

Skift India Daily: Indian Carriers Grab a Lion's Share of Overseas Air Travel

Indian carriers have occupied a lion’s share of international air traffic, which is more than pre-Covid times, as per data released by India’s aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This is testament to the fact that India could rank among the top three markets for outbound travel in the coming years. Leading this expansion in market share in low-cost carrier Indigo. Passengers carried on international flights operated by Indian carriers accounted for 43.5 percent of total overseas travel in the fourth quarter of 2022, up from 39.2 percent in the corresponding period of 2019. In 2020, during the same period, the market share of Indian carriers rose to 65.3 percent, and in 2021, the share of Indian carriers in the total international passenger traffic stands at 49.6 percent. Out of the 30 Indian cities from where international passengers embark/disembark, five Indian cities accounted for approximately 70.2 percent of international passenger traffic. Delhi tops the position in the category with a share of 28.3 percent, followed by Mumbai at 19.8 percent share and Chennai at 8.5 percent share). 

Skift India Daily: Agoda CEO Says Indian Outbound Travel to Outpace Many Countries - skift.com - Britain - China - Saudi Arabia - Singapore - India - Thailand - city Mumbai - city Delhi - city Hyderabad
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25.08.2023 / 14:03

Skift India Daily: Agoda CEO Says Indian Outbound Travel to Outpace Many Countries

India could rank among the top three markets for outbound travel in the coming years, according to Omri Morgenshtern, CEO of online travel platform Agoda said while speaking to media in India during his recent visit to the country. Indian travellers are increasingly becoming more important to many countries and will become second to China in terms of spending in Asia, he said. An earlier Skift article had reported how the time is ripe for India — which already ticks most of the boxes as a suitable candidate to take over from China as the largest travel source market — to enter the dragon’s space. In India, online travel booking is growing at a faster pace after the pandemic in comparison to other global markets, outpacing the Asia Pacific market, said Morgenshtern. The total transaction value in travel almost hit pre-Covid levels in 2022. “Since 2019, the rank of importance of Indian tourists for Thailand for example has risen from 10th to 6th. I expect it to become more important in the coming years, not only to Thailand but to many countries in APAC,” he added. Morgenshtern also sees a lot of potential for inbound tourism in India. While India’s inbound is growing slower than outbound travel, he believes it is going to see fast growth in the coming years.

Skift India Daily: MakeMyTrip Sees Indians Opting for Longer Summer Holidays - skift.com - county Thomas - Singapore - Maldives - India - Thailand - Malaysia - Uae - Burma - county Cook
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25.08.2023 / 13:50

Skift India Daily: MakeMyTrip Sees Indians Opting for Longer Summer Holidays

Take it easy, seems to be the mantra for Indian travelers as they plan their summer getaway for the upcoming holiday season. Shedding light on summer travel trends, online travel company MakeMyTrip observed that the average number of room nights per booking for the ongoing April-June quarter has increased for both domestic and outbound holiday packages, hinting at the fact that travelers prefer relaxed itineraries. “The average nights booked for outbound packages for the summer quarter is 27 percent higher than last year’s corresponding period, and almost 85 percent higher than the pre-pandemic average,” said Rajesh Magow, co-founder and Group CEO of MakeMyTrip. In domestic packages, too, MakeMyTrip observed a 54 percent increase in average room nights booked this year over the corresponding period in 2019. “The preference for relaxed itineraries has positively impacted average per-passenger spend. Travellers are seeking experience-led travel, resulting in more bookings with pre-booked activities,” Magow said. And even asinternational airfares from India have shot up, with some sectors witnessing an increase of over 50 percent compared to last year, Indian travelers are still considering summer travel. And then of course, there are the visa delays. MakeMyTrip notes that although Indians are interested in traveling to Europe, the top five destinations preferred by them are short-haul international locations — Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Maldives, and the United Arab Emirates. On the domestic travel front, Goa, Kochi, Srinagar, Dehradun and Leh are the most sought-after destinations for MakeMyTrip users. “India’s rainbow offering of diverse cultures and landscapes, offering varied destinations to travellers, is coming to the fore in our booking mix,” said Magow. MakeMyTrip has also been witnessing strong traction for pilgrimage destinations such as Puri, Varanasi, Rishikesh, and Vrindavan. A trend that Oyo had also noted last year based on its booking data

India's Hotel Occupancy to Improve to 66 Percent in 2023 - skift.com - Vietnam - India
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25.08.2023 / 13:45

India's Hotel Occupancy to Improve to 66 Percent in 2023

Occupancy in Indian hotels is expected to improve to 66 percent in 2023, according to hospitality research firm HVS Anarock’s latest report. India’s hospitality sector ended 2022 with occupancy in the 59-61 percent range, up 15-17 percentage points from the previous year, the report said. Average room rates recovered fully in 2022, crossing 2021 levels by 37-39 percent and revenue per available room in 2022 increased by 89-91 percent over the previous year. Some 166 new hotels with 14,885 rooms were signed in 2022, indicating a 33 percent increase in brand signings by keys over the previous year. “We expect India-wide occupancy to improve to 66 percent in 2023, which coupled with a 16-17 percent increase in average room rates will push revenue per available room to $57 during the year, almost 18 percent higher than the pre-pandemic level recorded in 2019,” said Mandeep Singh Lamba president of South Asia at HVS Anarock.

Families and Couples Seize Majority of India Inbound Bookings - skift.com - Spain - Germany - France - Australia - Japan - Britain - Canada - county Thomas - India - Russia - Malaysia - city Mumbai - county Cook - city Jaipur - city New Delhi, India - county Pacific - city Pune - city Fairmont
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25.08.2023 / 13:45

Families and Couples Seize Majority of India Inbound Bookings

Before the pandemic, solo travelers accounted for roughly a third of hotel bookings by inbound travelers. But a push for social interaction and India’s growing reputation as a couples getaway has since led families and couples to take a majority share of inbound bookings, according to travel tech firm RateGain Travel Technologies’ India Inbound Travel Trends report. Family hotel bookings have increased from 4 percent in the first quarter of 2019 to 10.2 percent in the first quarter of 2023. France and Spain are the top origins for families visiting India. Solo bookings have significantly declined in recent years — from 41.6 percent in the first quarter of 2019 to only 6.6 percent in the first quarter of 2023. The report studies travelers’ behavior from nine countries, including the U.S., UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Russia, Germany and France. We wonder where the inbound business travelers have gone. Here’s another startling statistic from the RateGain report: the share of female travelers visiting India from developed countries has increased to 49 percent over the past five years. While the share was a little more than 33 percent of all travelers between January and March 2018, it rose by 50 percent to occupy 49 percent of the total share of international travelers between January and March 2023.

U.S. Amps Up Visa Interviews for Indian Students by 30 Percent - skift.com - Netherlands - Germany - France - Singapore - India - city Mumbai - Bangladesh
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25.08.2023 / 13:45

U.S. Amps Up Visa Interviews for Indian Students by 30 Percent

The U.S. aims to increase visa interview appointments for Indian students by 30 percent this summer, said U.S. Consul General Mike Hankey during his recent visit to the country. “Last year, we sent more than 1.25 lakh Indian students to the U.S., setting a new record for Indian students going to the U.S. in a year and establishing India as the leading country of sending students. This year we are trying to increase that number (of students) further,” he told news agency Press Trust of India. In another development, the U.S. visitor visa wait times in India dropped by 50 percent — from an average of 669 days in mid-March to 337 days in early April — according to the U.S. Travel Association. The industry lobby group attributed the wait time reduction to the U.S. State Department’s initiatives this year to reduce the visa backlog, such as bringing processing staff in on weekends, making overseas embassies available to Indian nationals in other countries and hiring more staff. Applicants in India had an especially absurd wait time. In January, for example, they had to wait 999 days for an interview at the Mumbai embassy. 

Luxury Travel Network Virtuoso Reveals Where The Affluent Are Heading This Fall - forbes.com - Iceland - city London - Mexico - Antarctica - county Florence - Thailand
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25.08.2023 / 13:45

Luxury Travel Network Virtuoso Reveals Where The Affluent Are Heading This Fall

If you’re into wellness travel – you’re not alone. This segment of the travel industry is hotter than ever, and that’s just one of the trends recently cited by Virtuoso.

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