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GURUGRAM, India, Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Dyninno Travel, operating the ASAP Tickets and International Travel Network (ITN) brands, said today that airline ticket sales from the United States to India are bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels. The company’s research shows that the number of tickets sold to the passengers bound to India grew 30.8% in September 2021 compared with the same period in 2019 and continues growing. In December 2021, it may grow up to 2.5 times compared with December 2019.
“Flights to India are very popular with those visiting friends and family. So, India is an important and attractive destination for us. We opened an office in Gurugram in 2019, so that travel agents could provide tailored services to both local and international customers of Dyninno Travel. We plan to increase the number of travel agents in India to over 500 in 2022,” says Alex Weinstein, founder of Dyninno Group.
The pandemic still weighs on travellers’ minds and passengers are avoiding long-term bookings. According to Dyninno Travel‘s research, only 7.4% of travellers booked tickets over 120 days in advance in 2021. In comparison, 18.8% of passengers booked flights with a 120+ days booking window in 2019. The booking window of 0-30 days has accounted for over 38.2% of advance purchases so far in 2021.
|
Advanced Purchase Periods |
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
|
0-30 Days |
31.20% |
44.26% |
38.17% |
|
31-60 Days |
23.05% |
18.35% |
29.44% |
|
61-90 Days |
15.55% |
8.64% |
18.38% |
|
90-120 Days |
11.42% |
10.37% |
6.62% |
|
120+ Days |
18.78% |
18.38% |
7.39% |
The data further shows that customers’ preferred airlines are Qatar Airways, with a 19% share of bookings, followed by Air India, which accounts for 16%. United Airlines has clocked a 14% share of bookings, followed by Emirates Airlines (12%) and Etihad Airways (11%).
Top Five Airlines Preferred by Customers
|
Qatar Airways |
19% |
|
Air India |
16% |
|
United Airlines |
14% |
|
Emirates Airlines |
12% |
|
Etihad Airways |
11% |
Dyninno Travel also reveals that California, Illinois, and New York are the top departure states, accounting for 50% of travellers bound to India from the US, while…
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