As West Asia conflict drags on, holidayers reroute plans to Goa
Panaji: The conflict in the West Asia is reshaping how Indians plan their summer holidays, with Goa’s four-star and five-star hotels emerging as one of the clearest beneficiaries. With Gulf airspace disrupted, European connections thrown into uncertainty and international travel costs rising, Indian families are cancelling or shelving foreign trips and turning instead to domestic destinations.
The trend is being tracked in real time by airlines and hotel chains, whose booking data is beginning to tell a consistent story. Domestic leisure travel is up, international bookings are down.
Regional airline FLY91’s managing director and chief executive officer Manoj Chacko said the shift is visible across his network. “There has been a noticeable shift in travel patterns this summer, with families opting for domestic over international travel, influenced by ongoing uncertainties across parts of the Gulf and Europe,” Chacko said. FLY91 is seeing stronger demand for Goa, Agatti in Lakshadweep, Sindhudurg and Jalgaon.
“Goa, in particular, remains one of the most preferred destinations across segments, with demand remaining strong this quarter,” Chacko said.
The hospitality sector is recording similar signals.
The head of a leading French chain of hotels concurred with Chacko. Occupancy levels across the chain’s properties in India for the April to June period rose approximately 5% year on year, with leisure-heavy markets performing ahead of expectations. The numbers for Goa are even more striking. “Our properties in Goa recorded occupancy growth of 10% compared to the same period last year, driven largely by families, young professionals and group travellers looking for convenient summer breaks,” he said.
Gulf airspace disruptions have made connecting flights through Dubai, Doha and Bahrain unreliable, stranding travellers and prompting many to abandon international plans altogether.
Beyond the immediate crisis, rupee depreciation and rising fuel costs have made foreign holidays more expensive. Add to that the anxiety of unpredictable schedules and the growing appeal of travel that is, as Chacko puts it, “reliable, trustworthy, safe and convenient,” and the calculation for many families becomes straightforward.
Hoteliers have noticed another telling trend. Travellers are booking much closer to their departure dates than before, with bookings coming in just three to five days ahead of arrival. It is a sign of how much uncertainty is shaping decisions, said a local hotelier.
The average stay across starred hotels continues to hover around three nights, with a growing preference for multiple short breaks this summer.
“There has been a big pick-up for Goa. MICE, weddings and sales in four- and five-star hotels are up. When I last spoke to our members, occupancy till March was very good. Bookings are coming in for the last week of April and May also,” said Travel and Tourism Association of Goa president Jack Sukhija.
The domestic destinations drawing the most interest reflect a broader appetite for varied experiences rather than just beach holidays. While Goa, Kochi and Jaipur remain strong draws, there is growing traction for less-explored options. Chacko said rising interest in Sindhudurg, which offers beaches and scuba diving, and Jalgaon, which is relatively off the beaten track. “These destinations offer a mix of accessibility and diverse experiences, appealing to a wide range of travellers,” he said.
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“Goa, in particular, remains one of the most preferred destinations across segments, with demand remaining strong this quarter,” Chacko said.
The hospitality sector is recording similar signals.
Gulf airspace disruptions have made connecting flights through Dubai, Doha and Bahrain unreliable, stranding travellers and prompting many to abandon international plans altogether.
Beyond the immediate crisis, rupee depreciation and rising fuel costs have made foreign holidays more expensive. Add to that the anxiety of unpredictable schedules and the growing appeal of travel that is, as Chacko puts it, “reliable, trustworthy, safe and convenient,” and the calculation for many families becomes straightforward.
The average stay across starred hotels continues to hover around three nights, with a growing preference for multiple short breaks this summer.
“There has been a big pick-up for Goa. MICE, weddings and sales in four- and five-star hotels are up. When I last spoke to our members, occupancy till March was very good. Bookings are coming in for the last week of April and May also,” said Travel and Tourism Association of Goa president Jack Sukhija.
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