The Free Press Journal

For Indians, long vacations are passé

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Indians have changed the way they have been holidaying very significan­tly over the past few years. Instead of one big break, they now prefer multiple short breaks in addition to one big family vacation, according a fiveyear comparativ­e survey done by a renowned travel agency.

The data, which reveals travel trends on-looking the peak season, shows that Indians are now showing an inclinatio­n to visit new and unexplored domestic as well as internatio­nal destinatio­ns every time they travel as it provides them with bragging rights within their peer group, said a statement.

Rolled out across key metro cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata amongst a sample size of over 2,000 respondent­s, the survey underlines the key booking trends across travel budget, accommodat­ion and booking pattern.

Agency has studied that the affinity to spend luxuriousl­y on travel has increased over the last couple of years. More than 26 per cent and 24 per cent respondent­s agreed on spending more that Rs 1,00,000 (per person) on their travel in 2017 and 2018 respective­ly. This data is a sharp contrast to almost 26 per cent and 24 per cent people agreeing to spend less than Rs 10,000 (per person) in 2015 and 2016 respective­ly.

People continue to be interested in travelling with friends and family while couple travels and solo travelling has also been on the rise. As many as 53 per cent respondent­s agreed to travel with family in 2018.

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