BusinessLine (Chennai)

Surge in travel demand as India heads into election season

- Forum Gandhi New Delhi

As India enters the election season, a notable surge in travel activity is being observed across various modes of transporta­tion and accommodat­ion.

Travel industry players report increased bookings for both air and bus travel, particular­ly from metro cities to tier 1 and 2 cities like Patna, Jaipur, Kochi and Assam. This spike in demand coincides with the anticipate­d travel of migrant workers back home to cast their votes.

According to industry players, the demand for both air and bus travel has risen significan­tly over the next two months, particular­ly from metro cities to tier 1 and 2 cities like Patna, Jaipur, Kochi, Assam, among others.

Indiver Rastogi, President & Group Head of Global Business Travel at Thomas Cook (India) and SOTC Travel, noted, “Our data indicate an increase of 8-30 per cent compared to the same period last year. Another observatio­n is that with most authoritie­s

Industry players report increased bookings for both air and bus travel from metros to smaller cities declaring a holiday on election day, India’s young working profession­als are clubbing this, especially if around a weekend, to spend time with family.”

Airfare data from ixigo reveal notable year-on-year di erences, with routes like New Delhi to Ranchi and Pune to Nagpur witnessing significan­t increases of 31 per cent and 39 per cent, respective­ly.

Similarly, data from SOTC showcase notable increases in airfares from major cities to various destinatio­ns, coinciding with India’s election year and the anticipate­d travel of migrant workers back home to vote.

Mumbai fares to Patna have risen by 16 per cent, while fares to Kolkata have increased by 8 per cent. From Delhi, fares to Patna have surged by 25 per cent, with similar increases to other destinatio­ns like Kochi, Assam, and Indore.

SURGE IN FARES

The surge in air travel demand around polling dates is resulting in cascading jumps in fares, particular­ly from Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune to home States. This is also in turn pushing people to take buses. Abhibus’ analysis of bus travel trends reveals a notable surge in travel activity across various States. Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Bihar, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh experience­d significan­t increases ranging from 10 per cent to 27 per cent in bus travel demand.

In the hotel segment, Cleartrip’s data indicate an uptick in hotel bookings in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Thiruvanan­thapurm, Kochi, Darjeeling, Udaipur, and Jodhpur, as campaigner­s flood the cities and occupancy levels rise in the hinterland­s of India.

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