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Festive rush for travel services ahead of long weekend Diwali

Hospitality, travel services providers see strong demand as bookings soar for urban and leisure destinations

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Festive rush for travel services ahead of long weekend Diwali
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13 Oct 2025 12:26 PM IST

New Delhi: Hospitality and travel services providers are witnessing robust demand this festive season in the run-up to the long Diwali weekend, registering strong bookings across urban and leisure destinations, with intercity bus services occupancy levels even touching 95-100 per cent.

With the GST reform acting as a key driver for mid-scale hotels and mid-market domestic customers, making it easier for travellers to explore lesser-known destinations, Hotel Association of India (HAI) President K B Kachru said early trends show higher hotel occupancy, reflecting the excitement of travellers celebrating festivals with family, friends, and leisure getaways. "Booking patterns this season highlight travellers' preference for convenience, flexibility, and curated experiences. Many hotels are reporting growing interest in premium and experiential stays, signalling a shift toward immersive travel that blends leisure, culture, and wellness," he said.

Kachru, who is also Chairman- South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, further said tier-II and emerging destinations are seeing a notable surge in demand, as travellers seek heritage sites, local culture, and offbeat experiences. "This demonstrates a broader diversification of travel choices, with domestic tourists moving beyond traditional metro cities toward more meaningful and memorable journeys," he noted.

Vikram Dhawan, Chief Strategy Officer, Ebix Travels, Delphi World Money Ltd, said, "With Diwali aligning with a long weekend this year, we're seeing travellers plan their journeys well in advance to maximise the holiday experience."

Intercity bus routes are operating near full capacity, with occupancy levels touching 95-100 per cent and fares increasing by 1.5 to 3 times above the norm, indicating strong and predictable demand elasticity during this period, he added.

Interestingly, Dhawan said the growth momentum is being driven by Tier II and Tier III corridors, which now account for nearly 62 per cent of total bookings as people return to their home towns for the celebrations.

"In aviation too, the shift in travel patterns is evident, with family and leisure trips making up almost 65-70 per cent of all bookings compared to regular periods.

Booking patterns this season highlight travellers' preference for convenience, flexibility, and curated experiences. Many hotels are reporting growing interest in premium and experiential stays, signalling a shift toward immersive travel that blends leisure, culture, and wellness."

-K B Kachru, President, Hotel Association of India

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