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The survey also found out that a swooping 67.4% are planning a summer trip in 2016 as against only 35% in 2015. Despite the rupee slipping to 66/67 levels, nearly 31% travellers are looking at international trips for summer 2016. The survey also found that North Eastern states are showing prominence as a top choice in domestic destinations which is in line with the government’s focus to promoting the region. Amongst international destinations Bali and Mauritius have come forward as the new popular choices this summer.
Travellers, spending on summer trip per person sees an increase in the mid segment range, with over 25% people looking to spend Rs 25,000–50,000 in 2016 as against 17% in 2015. There continue to be a large number of travellers that continue to choose budget accommodation to manage expenditure while travelling in 2016. The survey also finds that 44% Indians believe that relaxation during holidays is the key reason to travel in 2016, underlining the urban Indian’s need to escape the grind of everyday life.
Source: travelnewsdigest.in