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Learn moreA great example is the contrast between companies that practice opaque pricing models and those that focus on transparency. When customers encounter unclear pricing, they often leave negative reviews, warning others about hidden costs. However, clear pricing models make customers more likely to share positive experiences, recommend the service to others, and become repeat customers. Transparent pricing is a win-win for both the company and the customer—it leads to fewer disputes and more satisfied travellers.
This Diwali, Indian travellers are prioritizing destinations that offer a mix of serenity and exploration. Udaipur has emerged as the top domestic choice, with a significant 220 per cent increase in searches. Puducherry follows closely behind with a 200 per cent surge, while Mumbai also ranks high with a 35 per cent spike in interest.
Noida International Airport is set to commence commercial operations on April 17 next year, handling both domestic and international flights. Despite attempts to advance the date, any delay could push approvals and scheduling by six months. Flight trials by major airlines and necessary tests are scheduled in the upcoming months.
The combined airline will now operate under a single code, IX, and has rapidly expanded its fleet to 88 aircraft, with plans to exceed 100 by the end of the financial year. Since its acquisition by the Tata Group in early 2022, Air India Express has expanded significantly, increasing its route network from 74 to 171 and boosting passenger numbers by over 400 per cent. The airline’s future focus will be on continued growth and enhancing the travel experience for its customers.
The elections followed the 73rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of TAAI, the oldest and largest association representing the travel agent fraternity in India. Alongside the election of the national office-bearers, the Managing Committee for the upcoming term has been formed. The newly-elected members are P Lalith Kumar Jain, Hema RV Chander, Sameer Karnani, Rajan Sehgal, Manav Soni, Gopal Unadkat, and Amish Desai.
India is on track to become a USD 3 trillion tourism economy by 2047, with 14.3 million international tourists in 2022 and USD 17.6 billion in revenue. The government has launched several initiatives, including visa fee waivers and the Incredible India Content Hub, to enhance infrastructure and promote sustainable practices.
As part of the World Tourism Day celebrations this year, several key initiatives were launched to bolster India’s tourism and hospitality industry. These included the Paryatan Mitra and Paryatan Didi programs, aimed at promoting responsible tourism across 50 prominent destinations in India. These initiatives will empower local communities to act as custodians of tourism development while fostering sustainability.
The tourism industry is at the crossroads. Environmental and social impact of tourism has been the topic of contentious discussions in recent times. Traditional tourism has been known to put a strain on natural resources and the environment. In popular tourist spots, natural ecosystems are becoming increasingly vulnerable. Activities such as snorkelling and boating, for instance, have put a strain on coral reefs.
Traditionally, Indian tourists have favoured Switzerland during the summer, particularly in May and June, coinciding with school holidays and as a means of escaping the Indian heat. However, recent years have seen a marked change, with a growing number of Indian travellers—especially couples, friends, and solo explorers—now visiting Switzerland in the autumn and winter months.
As hybrid work models become more entrenched post-pandemic, businesses are recalibrating their travel strategies to improve employee experience and cost efficiency. Deloitte’s report highlights that Travel Management Companies (TMCs) are central to this transformation, leveraging AI-powered chatbots, voice-assisted booking systems, and real-time data analytics to provide tailored, seamless experiences for business travelers.
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