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OtherMar 31, 2026 05:13 PM

Domestic Tourism To Grow 40 Per Cent, Estimate Observers Amid Escalating West Asia Conflict

New Delhi: Ongoing conflict in West Asia has significantly influenced travel preferences; many tourists' travel plans are taking a decisive turn toward closer destinations. What was once a growing enthusiasm for international holidays is now giving way to a renewed interest in domestic destinations because of safety concerns, rising costs, flight disruptions, and general uncertainty have made international travel less appealing. Instead, people are rediscovering the charm and diversity within their own country. From hill stations to unexplored rural landscapes and vibrant cultural hubs, domestic destinations are witnessing a surge in attention. Tourism industry experts anticipate domestic tourism is expected to witness a robust growth of 30 to 40 per cent this year. A key factor driving this trend is the rising cost of international travel. Airfares have surged by 50 to 60 per cent due to an increase in oil prices in the international market and flights taking detours to reach destinations, while other travel expenses have increased by around 10 per cent, largely due to the strengthening of the dollar. As a result, travelling abroad has become significantly more expensive, prompting many tourists to look for alternatives closer to home. Highlighting the shifting travel trends, tourism expert Subhash Goyel told ETV Bharat that travellers are increasingly narrowing their choices. "Tourists now prefer two options: either travelling to Eastern countries or exploring domestic destinations, due to the ongoing West Asia conflict," he said. He added that this evolving pattern is expected to positively impact the domestic tourism sector, giving it a significant boost. Explaining how travellers are adjusting to rising costs, industry observers note that while the desire to travel abroad remains strong, budgets are forcing compromises. "If tourists plan to travel overseas, they still prefer to go ahead with their trips, but often shorten the duration (for example, instead of 10 days they prefer 6-8 days only) to manage expenses," Goyal said. At the same time, many are choosing destinations closer to home. Countries such as Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka are emerging as preferred options due to their proximity and relatively lower travel costs. Echoing similar sentiments, Rajan Sehgal, chairman (Public Relations Council) Travel Agents Association, told ETV Bharat that while domestic tourism is indeed witnessing a boost, certain challenges remain. "Domestic tourism is indeed growing with these new trends, but a major concern still needs to be addressed for it to grow further. Airfares for domestic flights have also increased following the removal of fare caps. If the airfare gets lower, it will help the domestic tourism sector more," he said.

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Ravi Agrawal re-appointed CBDT chairman for one year | India News - Times of India

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Sensex, Nifty open lower as midcap and smallcap hold markets

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OtherPoliticsBusinessHealthJul 16, 2025 12:28 AM

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OtherBusinessTechnologyJul 20, 2025 03:58 AM

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PoliticsJun 29, 2025 09:40 AM

World News | Iran-Israel Conflict: US Objectives Are Far More Than What Meets the Eye, Says West Asia Analyst | LatestLY

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Teacher who went viral for reciting poem on Kanwar Yatra states threat to life; case registered

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Rain queers cops' rally day car parking pitch | Kolkata News - Times of India

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Traffic likely to be affected in central Delhi areas today | Delhi News - Times of India

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India News | UP Govt Deploys Advanced Technologies to Curb Illegal Mining | LatestLY

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J-K: Budha Amarnath Yatra to begin on July 28

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Gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections rose 7.5 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1.96 lakh crore in July (for sales in June), data released by the government on Friday showed. Even though the pace of growth in gross GST collections picked up to 7.5 per cent in July from 6.2 per cent, this is the second consecutive month wherein the growth rate has been in single digits and much lower after posting double-digit growth in the first two months of the ongoing financial year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Net GST collections, after accounting for refunds, took a hit by growing by just 1.7 per ...Read More >

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PM Modi May Meet Trump at ASEAN Summit

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