Hyderabad: Bae-cations, not vacations, that are trending now

Port Blair, North East and and Goa are the hot destinations for holidaying couples.

Published: 11th July 2018 05:29 AM  |   Last Updated: 11th July 2018 05:29 AM   |  A+A-

By Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Travel marketplace  Ixigo has revealed that the upcoming monsoon travel trend amongst millennials is taking a “bae-cation”. A bae-cation is the new-age term used for taking a vacation as a couple. With the onset of the monsoons, more and more couples are taking advantage of the pleasant weather and heading for short breaks.

Some of the most popular couple destinations this monsoon are: Port Blair, Shillong, Guwahati, Kodaikanal and Puducherry, which are ideal for an extended weekend getaway.

Ixigo data reveals that 39% Indians, travelling during the monsoon, are planning to travel as couples, followed by 24% with family and 18% solo. Couples are planning short-stays that extend to about three or four days. Hotel searches for Goa show the maximum spike of 16% from previous months, while Shillong and Guwahati follow with 11% and 9% spikes respectively. While about 25% couples from Chennai and 18% from Bangalore are booking a short vacation to Puducherry, about 14% couples are travelling from Mumbai to Goa via train.

Aloke Bajpai, ixigo CEO & Co-founder says, “Travel becomes far more affordable during the monsoon as it is a lean season in comparison to summer and winter. Major Indian airlines have announced their monsoon sales, offering big discounts on flights, reducing fares by almost 20%.

Goa remains to be the most popular destination showing an 8% increase in in flight and 16% increase in hotel searches. It is great to note, how owing to improved infrastructure and better flight connectivity, north-eastern destinations like Shillong and Guwahati are also becoming crowd favourites.”

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