United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and the United Kingdom, reveals that a staggering 84 per cent of Indians are planning solo trips this year, surpassing their global counterparts at 66 per cent. This surge in solitary explorations is fueled by a desire for self-discovery, with 46 per cent of Indians citing "reconnecting with themselves" as the primary motivation, followed by a need for a break from the chaos of daily life (39 per cent) and a quest for independence 34 (per cent).
The report revealed that a remarkable 58 per cent of them expressed interest in taking last-minute trips this year, outpacing their global counterparts in embracing the thrill of spontaneity. The freedom to explore without pressure (50 per cent), the flexibility to visit multiple destinations (49 per cent), and the ability to experience new cultures and local experiences (48 per cent) emerged as the top drivers behind their impromptu trips.
This trend was further amplified by the findings that 40 per cent of Indians booked trips a week or less in advance last year, and a staggering 69 per cent have occasionally booked one-way tickets to destinations, allowing them greater flexibility in their travel plans. Among the top sources of inspiration for major trips are social media (64 per cent), family (56 per cent), and travel websites (46 per cent), according to the American Express report.
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