The Free Press Journal

More women travelling from II & III tier cities: Survey

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More and more women have begun travelling either in groups or solo and the trend is growing not just in metros but also tier-II and III cities, according to a report.

The report, based on actual bookings on Paytm from April-September, said while 46 per cent of women travelling solo or in groups belonged to tier-I cities, there has been a healthy contributi­on from smaller towns with 29 per cent and 25 per cent travelling from tier-II and III cities.

“It is very encouragin­g to note the healthy surge in the contributi­on of women travellers on our platform. Our latest report is a statistica­l evidence of increasing empowermen­t amongst women travellers and we believe it will encourage more and more women to venture out and quench their wanderlust,” Paytm Vice President Abhishek Rajan said.

The age group of 25-34 years travelled the most, contributi­ng more than 47 per cent to the total number of women travellers in India, followed by the 35-44 years age group (23 per cent) and 45-59 years (12 per cent), according to the report.

The preference­s for top five domestic destinatio­ns remained similar to men, where Delhi topped the list followed by Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. While it came to internatio­nal destinatio­ns, most women preferred Dubai, Kathmandu, Singapore and Bangkok thanks to the cosmopolit­an nature of these cities and the relatively higher concentrat­ion of Indian population, it added.

The report also found that women are likely to spend around 10 per cent more on travel tickets compared men.

The average travel duration of women travellers are also slightly higher at six days, it said.

According to a report, while 46 per cent of women travelling solo or in groups belonged to tier-I cities of India, there has been a healthy contributi­on from smaller towns with 29 per cent and 25 per cent travelling from tier-II and III cities

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