India’s travellers are looking to go domestic this year. Moreover, they wish to do so on a tight budget.
Budget travel has emerged as the most popular choice with close to 45 per cent of respondents willing to spend only Rs 10,000 - Rs 25,000 on their holidays.
“43 per cent of them indicated a preference to spare only Rs 1,000-2,500 per night on hotel accommodation,” the survey noted.
With pockets determining the itinerary, budget options like homestays have become a popular choice for close to 15 per cent of the respondents.
According to the study, the popularity of budget travel could be credited to the increased frequency at which it allowed one to take trips.
“Indian travellers are increasingly realising that there is tremendous beauty in the unexplored parts of India. This is certainly an exciting new trend that seems to be picking up,” Sharat Dhall, COO (B2C), Yatra.com, said.
Other findings of the survey included the increased dependence of travellers on online reviews before locking in on an accommodation.
“While finalising the accommodation option, 74 per cent of the respondents relied on online reviews,” it noted.
The survey, done amongst 5,100 respondents, has also revealed that Indian travellers like to be prepared well in advance in terms of travel related bookings, hoping to land impressive discounts.
“Around 43 per cent of people book more than 15 days in advance while 40 per cent book a minimum of three months in advance. 70 per cent of respondents book flights before booking their hotels to get best deals on their travel,” it said.
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