2020 has set new trends in motion which are going to rule in 2021 as well.
AgenciesMany Indian families are now keen to explore traditional culture of a new region and prefer homestay options.
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As the largest industry in the world, tourism is everything and everything is tourism. India is expected to become the youngest country by 2022, with an average age of 29. Instagram is ruling the social media networks worldwide and with 59 million active monthly users, we are the third-largest market for Instagram. Millennials have set their own rules and pushed the brands and market strategists to serve what they want even before the Covid-19 era. The Indian Hospitality brands are now gearing up to ensure contactless, seamless and exceptional hospitality services to the guests in the new social distancing world.
SMART ROOMS WITH SMART CONTROLS Be it Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning or Internet of Things, futuristic technologies have taken complete control of hotel rooms to ensure contactless experiences. From room key to personal entertainment during your staycation, everything is now accessible from smart devices. Once sounded as a scifi movie scene, now you can set the temperature, mood and ambience of your hotel room via voice command. Imagine your room detecting light automatically or adjusting the brightness level, controlling temperature and contributing to energy saving while ensuring your luxurious comfort and stay. You can enjoy contactless room service using voice recognition technology or book your favourite spa session with a single click on your smartphone. Opulence, comfort and exceptional room experiences are going digital in 2021. The smart rooms are going to be power packed with keyless entry, soundproof windows, smooth streaming entertainment, wireless device charging, real time video chats with hotel staff and a lot more for new age guests.
SUSTAINABILITY IS GOING TO BE MUCH BIGGER AND GREENER The positive side of worldwide lockdown is that the nature has got the time to reboot and blossom. This has made us realise the true value of sustainable and ecofriendly practices to save the life saving planet. Maintaining the beauty of environment through recycling and proper management of five living elements i.e. water, waste, energy, food and structure, hotel brands in the new informed world are now committed to deliver sustainable hospitality experiences. Hotels are using bare minimum artificial powers whether it is in the form of air, light and water. Organic, vegetarian and vegan choices are now leading the F&B menus. Hotels are going to bet high on solar energy so as to contribute their bit in energy conservation for future generations. Plastic straws, cutlery, water bottles, toiletry bottles etc. have been replaced now with compostable or reusable alternatives.
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Many hotel brands in India have already adopted robotics to transform the room cleaning and room service operations.
MOBILE CHECK-IN 2020 has set new trends in motion which are going to rule in 2021 as well. Contactless checkin has become the new norm of hospitality and guests are willing to skip front desk for check-in and other room related queries. These contactless technologies are not only offering ease and safety to consumers but also helping hoteliers’ weather operational disruptions. Chatbots are ready to resolve any guest query. On the otherhand, virtual tours and mobile check-in are ready to delight travel enthusiasts in 2021.
ROBOTS ROOM SERVICE Many hotel brands in India have already adopted robotics to transform the room cleaning and room service operations. The rise of service robots has ushered a new era of guest hospitality. Guests are excited to take services from these robots who are here to assure utmost safety, hygiene and comfort. 2021 will have a new brigade of robot butlers delivering your snacks, toiletries or other amenities to guest rooms.They can navigate floors by using the Wi-Fi to call lifts or be placed at front door where guests can ask questions and enjoy chats with them. They are now your front desk managers providing basic information such as the spa and gym timings, best places to hangout, popular shopping hubs and personalized information for a guest's needs.
SHORT DISTANCE TOURS AND STAYCATIONS People are now preferring staycations over long holidays and short distance tours over long journeys.A recent survey conducted by Booking.com has revealed that people have been taking smaller journeys, and discovering (or rediscovering) wonderful experiences closer home with ease in travel restrictions. Be it bag packers, corporate groups, families or friends, people are preferring to drive down to their nearby getaways for short and relaxed staycations. In a bid to encourage more footfall on domestic tourism destinations, the Tourism ministry has also started “Dekho Apna Desh” campaign asking Indians to take pledge to visit at least 15 different tourism locations in India by the year 2022.
— With inputs from IANS
Relaxury, Breakaway Bubbles & Other Travel Trends Of 2021
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Travel Goals
You know how we would just decide to pack our bags and head out of town for the weekend without thinking twice? Ah the good old days. Well, 2020, we’ve learned our lesson and we’re willing to change. 63% Indians pledge to not take travel for granted in the future.
Looking ahead at 2021, the impact of the pandemic is changing not just our choice of destination but also the type of trips we’re most likely to take in the coming year. New research from Booking.com shows the five emerging trip types for 2021 to motivate and inspire travellers to take a trip (or five) to best fit their newfound travel preference.
Solace in Solo
The solo travel trend is likely to gather even greater momentum, as travel was stymied by the pandemic, which will likely nudge them to take the plunge to travel on their own in 2021. Booking.com data pre-pandemic saw only 18% of Indian travellers planning a trip on their own, while 54% of Indian travellers now say they will be planning a solo trip in the future. With 49% of Indian travellers saying they would want to travel more in the future to make up for travel time lost in 2020.
Breakaway Bubbles
In 2020, most travellers have had extended time apart from friends and family. For many it appears that distance has made the heart grow fonder as 67% of Indian travellers plan to use future travel as an opportunity to reconnect with loved ones. In fact, while being apart, 49% of Indian travellers have revealed that talking to friends and family about travelling is one of their main inspirations to travel again.
Weekend Wonders
With many travellers feeling apprehensive that future travel plans could be disrupted again, there will be an increased demand for a quick trip as 59% of Indian travellers would want to take more shorter breaks in 2021 than they did in 2019 to minimize any disappointment. A further 35% Indians travellers also revealed their preference of a weekend break for their first trip once restrictions are lifted.
Relaxury
The unexpected halt of travel plans for most travellers has meant that just being able to travel at all is a luxury, in fact, 63% of Indian travellers have pledged to not take travel for granted in the future. So while research shows that travellers still have a high intention to travel again, only 14% of Indian travellers are now actually planning a luxury getaway (such as a villa, 5-star hotel), with 47% of Indian travellers planning a relaxing trip to get away from it all, making relaxation the real luxury of 2021.