India's Outbound Tourism Faces Pullback Ahead of Peak Season
Rising Inflation and Prime Minister's Influence Cited as Factors
L'essentiel
India's outbound tourism to Europe and Australia may decline 10-15% this summer due to rising inflation and potential influence from the prime minister's advice, coinciding with peak travel season (April-June).
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The pullback is set to hit the peak season for outbound tourism, when affluent families seek cooler locations in Europe and Australia, during school holidays that run from April to June. “The prime minister has a great following, and people sometimes take his advice very seriously … they may postpone it to next year,” said Ravi Gosain, president of the Indian Association of Tour Operators, with more than 2,000 members. “We [had] already seen a 10 to 15 per cent reduction in inquiries or business for this summer season.” The travel pullback is unfolding against a backdrop of rising global inflation, with crude oil trading above US$100 a barrel after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz choked off a fifth of global supply of oil and liquefied natural gas.
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Further decline in outbound tourism bookings if oil prices remain high
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Questions ouvertes
- Extent of Prime Minister's influence on travel decisions





