Indian travellers unfazed by Rupee fall

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The falling has had no adverse impact on the outbound plans of Indians, and today said.

The continued its slide and today slumped 43 paise against the dollar to trade at an all-time low of 70.32 on strong demand for the US

"The weakness in the against the dollar has not had any impact on the plans of Indians," Relationships Head said.

In the last eight months, the rupee has fallen over 8 per cent against the dollar. However, this has had little impact on people taking trips to dollar destinations, he added.

Indian travellers are very calculative and factor in fluctuations and keep a significant buffer while budgeting their travel, Anand said.

"Indian travellers will not cancel their vacation. They may trade down like reducing the duration of travel, stay in four-star accommodation and cut down on shopping to reduce expenses while on the trip," he added.

However, it is very rare that travellers cancel or reassess their choice of overseas destination that has been planned for months, Anand said.

In similar vein, - Holidays, MICE, Visa & Passport Services said the rupee depreciation has had no adverse impact on the company's outbound bookings.

The forward bookings indicate that has now become non-negotiable, he added.

However com (B2C) Sharat Dhall said the falling rupee is likely to impact outbound tourism from India.

Travellers who will plan their at a short notice are more likely to be affected by the depreciating rupee, otherwise, leisure travellers are expected to postpone their plans until rupee steadies, he added.

"Keeping their effective, travellers would like to visit destinations such as Turkey, and where the rupee has been stable," Dhall said.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 17:15 IST