Rising airline ticket costs drive families to choose road trips over flights for domestic travel
Families in India are increasingly opting for road trips or train travel for holidays within 1,000 km, bypassing airlines due to high ticket costs. The trend is fueled by the affordability of car ownership, growing sales of big and mid-range cars,...
And the reason behind this is high airline ticket costs.
"We had planned a trip to Udaipur recently," said Navendra Singh, a travel enthusiast and an executive with a leading Mumbai-based real estate firm.
"For my family, which includes two kids, total airfare for the return journey amounted to '60,000. We decided to travel by road. We incurred a cost of close to '20,000. We reached Udaipur at our own convenient pace."
Increasing sales of big and mid-range cars in cities and a growing number of women who can drive have also added to the trend of travelling by road.
"Today, a family of four people, who plan a long holiday of at least one week, prefer to travel by road," said Rakesh Sharma, sales executive at a mid-sized tours and travel company in Mumbai. "Usually, both spouses drive alternatively. They start their journey early in the morning to avoid a drive at night."
He added that solo travellers still prefer to travel by air for a distance of less than 1,000 km.
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