Amid Covid & global chaos, Indians’ big fear: Missing that flight

Synopsis
Despite global uncertainties, travel is booming. Summer holiday packages are more expensive this year. Destinations like Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Georgia are popular, but Thailand remains a favorite. Domestic spots like Ladakh and Goa are also in demand. Bookings have recovered after a brief lull. Southern India, Uttarakhand and Goa are seeing increased interest.
“Travellers had been in the wait-and-watch mode last month following Operation Sindoor, but bookings are now happening full throttle,” said a travel industry insider.
Fares could rise up to 15%, especially to international destinations such as Georgia, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, which have turned out to be more affordable than some of the top domestic spots over the past year, said Tavleen Bhatia, chief marketing and revenue officer at Cleartrip.
Rajeev Kale, president and country head for Holidays, MICE, Visa at Thomas Cook (India) said domestic holidays are seeing an average increase in holiday pricing versus last year by 10-15% and international short haul prices are up by 5-15%.
Bounceback from May Low
Rajesh Magow, co-Founder and Group CEO of MakeMyTrip said the April – June quarter is a high season for leisure travel across the country. The summer leisure travel begins with the Southern region, where the holiday season arrives early, followed by the West, and then finally the North.
"The summer quarter started on a positive note in the month of April. The month of May saw a dip in sentiment due to the unfortunate incident and subsequent geo-political tensions," said Magow. "However, it started to recover immediately towards business as usual for both domestic and international destinations as soon as the tensions de-escalated," he added.
A three-night Goa getaway package for the second week of June for two adults is priced at Rs 66,290, inclusive of flights, hotel, one activity and four meals on a popular travel portal.
Shahzad Aslam, head of sales at Leisure Hotels Group said June has seen a noticeable recovery, and the chain is optimistic about closing the summer break with occupancy levels similar to last year — averaging between 80% to 90% across its resorts and key destinations.
On average, package prices are up 7-8% compared to last summer, primarily driven by high demand, fuel prices and dynamic airfare fluctuations, Jatinder Paul Singh, CEO and cofounder of Viacation.
“For domestic travel, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Andaman and Ooty are among the top picks,” he said. “Internationally, destinations like Bali, Thailand, Maldives and Sri Lanka continue to attract significant interest from Indian travellers.”
Occupancies are 13% higher than last year for StayVista while average room rates are up 6%, said Amit Damani, cofounder of the villa and bungalow rental company.
“There was a concern around how summer bookings will pan out following the conflict between India and Pakistan, but bookings have bounced back from the second half of May,” he said. “We are especially seeing higher demand in Southern India, Uttarakhand and Goa.”
Bhutan is seeing high interest, said SD Nandakumar, president and country head for holidays and corporate tours at SOTC Travel. "Our special charters from Bengaluru and Ahmedabad are witnessing over 80-90% occupancy led by families, couples, working professionals and seniors. The tour is priced at approximately Rs 90,000-96,000 for five nights and six days per person on a twin share basis," he added.
There is a notable surge in travel interest for Tokyo and Abu Dhabi this summer with the destinations seeing a 110% and 180% increase in searches, respectively, from the same time last year, said Santosh Kumar, country manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia at Booking.com.
“Manali, Darjeeling, Rishikesh and Munnar are among the top 10 most searched destinations this month,” he added.
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