Skift Take
There has been a fundamental change in the way Indians perceive and engage with travel. As India continues to be a significant source of outbound tourism, destinations worldwide must recognize this changing landscape and adapt their offerings accordingly.
Indians say they still plan on traveling — but 9 in 10 in a recent survey said the increased costs of living will influence their plans for 2023. That might mean choosing cheaper destinations or non-peak travel periods.
The findings come from a recent report by flight-search engine Skyscanner, which relied on its own search and booking data, as well as a study of consumer behavior.
Another finding: While Indian travelers seek value, around 63% of survey respondents said they prefer to travel in comfort.
Mohit Joshi, Skyscanner's travel trends and destination expert, emphasizes that although travel patterns have evolved in recent years, the desire for vacations remains strong.
In fact, the Indian travel market is projected to reach $125 billion by 2027, a substantial increase from