21% prefer booking vacations on mobile app

21% prefer booking vacations on mobile app
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Online travel portal Yatra.com conducted their annual summer survey which showcases the outlook of Indian travellers planning to holiday this summer. The key finding from the survey was that around 21 per cent of the travellers were looking at mobile applications as a key medium to book their vacation. While desktops and laptops continue to dominate as the most preferred medium of booking,

Online travel portal Yatra.com conducted their annual summer survey which showcases the outlook of Indian travellers planning to holiday this summer. The key finding from the survey was that around 21 per cent of the travellers were looking at mobile applications as a key medium to book their vacation. While desktops and laptops continue to dominate as the most preferred medium of booking, people are taking a hiatus from travel agents and call centres for planning their holidays.

The survey also found that around 83 per cent of the respondents are planning to take a vacation this summer and majority of people are planning for a 5 to 15 day break. Almost 69 per cent of them chose hotels as the preferred mode of accommodation over staying with friends and family. With a plethora of lodging options available, 53 per cent of the people were willing to spend up to Rs 2,500 on their stay.

Another take away from the survey was the rise in advance booking with over 42 per cent of the people looking at booking their tickets anytime between 1-3 months prior to their holiday. The survey also revealed that Indians are willing to take breaks more often with 57 per cent committing to taking a holiday around 2-3 times in a year and 93 per cent looking to explore new destinations during their summer vacation.

It was also observed that social media is playing an instrumental role in inspiring people to choose their holiday destination. Around 33 percent of the respondents looked towards social media for finalising their destination this summer. In addition, the survey showed an emerging trend of budget travellers where last year they were accounted for 7 per cent as against 26.7 per cent this year. Luxury travel has also witnessed a rise with almost 20 per cent people willing to spend above Rs 50,000 as against 11 per cent last year. Another fascinating sign of Indians being workaholics has cropped up in the survey.

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