77 percent Indians planning to increase their travel spend this year

Indians rank among highest in global survey for those seeking adventure holidays: Survey

Travel News
Travel News

TripAdvisor announced the results of the world’s largest accommodation and traveller survey¹ – the TripBarometer by TripAdvisor. This comprehensive biannual study, conducted on behalf of TripAdvisor by independent research firm StrategyOne ( a division of Edelman Berland) covers top travel and hospitality industry trends according to more than 35,000 travellers and accommodations from around the world. 

The results of the TripBarometer highlight positive indicators for Indian travellers in 2013 despite high inflationary pressure and an overall economic outlook that does not predict much increase in salaries this year. With 77% respondents saying they are planning to increase their travel spend this year; Indian travellers seem to be upbeat about their holiday plans for 2013. 

Nikhil Ganju, Country Manager, TripAdvisor India said, “With such an optimistic outlook for their travel plans this year , travel seems to have become an integral part of the consumption basket for Indians -  a change even a slow economic scenario seems unable to derail, according to the results of our survey.”

He further added, “In addition to travelling more heavily, we also seem to be turning into intrepid travellers as  India features among countries that ranked ‘adventure’ highest as preferred type of trip.” 

Indians Bitten by the Adventure Bug. Family Reigns. 

  • While across all countries, beach holidays were preferred by the largest majority, Indians most favoured Family/Kids holidays, with 22% respondents choosing it as their preferred type of trip. However, the real eye-opener was that Adventure/activities was the second most preferred type of trip chosen by 16% respondents, much higher than the world average of 11%. In fact India is included in a 4-way tie with Germany, France & Egypt as countries that ranked highest for “Adventure”. The next most popular types of holidays were Beach and Cultural trips.

Winter sports holidays were the least preferred holidays across the globe, including India.

  • Majority of Indians (61%) travelled on leisure for their last trip followed next by “Visiting Family & Friends’. In fact ‘Visiting Family & Friends’ on their last trip stood at 21% - much higher than the global or Asia average of 18%. Also, India ranked highest at 16% among all countries (along with Egypt & South Africa) for those who last travelled for business.
  • Most across the world see travel as time spent with loved ones, with the vast majority of people (86%) travelling with someone else. The global average for respondents who travelled solo on their last trip stood at only 14%, with Indian solo travellers not far behind at 12%. Majority of the overall global sample said they travelled with their spouse/partner on their last trip, including India. However, Indians travelling ‘With my children’ (22%) and ‘Other family members’ (26%) is much higher than the global trend of 18% and 17% respectively.

Modus Operandi: Planning & Booking Online 

Indians seem to be organised travellers as majority of respondents agreed they like to have all the basics taken care of such as booking flights, arranging transit and accommodation, when planning and booking online. This seems to be the dominant behavior for both domestic (41%) as well as international (34%) travel.

However, on a domestic trip this majority is followed next by 31% Indians who claim to be “relaxed travel bookers” implying that they only book flights, and go with the flow when they arrive at the destination. In stark comparison with this is the second largest group of respondents (30%) for international travel who said they try to have everything planned - from booking flights, transit, accommodation, including most meals and sightseeing.

Social & Mobile On-the-Go: The Umbilical Cord 

Across the total global sample, half of respondents had accessed the internet through their mobile phone whilst they were away and 39% had uploaded holiday pictures to a social network.

Indian travellers too can’t seem to cut themselves loose, and beat the global average on tech addiction during their trips as:

ü  58% access the internet via mobile

ü  50% upload photos to social networks

ü  44% update status on social networks

Community of Travellers Spreading the Word:

 

» Read Complete News.....

(You need to login first to read complete news).
New User? Register for FREE!

» Back to Travel News

Advertisement