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Sourabh Jain
29 Dec 2022, 16:20

2023 to be the year of the savvy traveler as economic uncertainties force people to become thriftier

2023 to be the year of the savvy traveler as economic uncertainties force people to become thriftier

2023 to be the year of the savvy traveler as economic uncertainties force people to become thriftier

A new survey found that the coming year 2023 is likely to be the year of the savvy traveler. Three out of four Indians continue to prioritize their vacations, but they want to get the best value for their money. The survey also states that millennials are more spontaneous and reveals people tend to start planning in advance as they get older. The tightening purse strings suggest that while travelers are still planning on going for vacations, they are also concerned about the economic concerns in the future.

Changi Airport reconnects with South Asian cities to pre-pandemic level, adds Pune as new destination
18 Dec 2022, 12:46

Changi Airport reconnects with South Asian cities to pre-pandemic level, adds Pune as new destination

Singapore's Changi Airport has re-established its link to all South Asian cities to the pre-pandemic level and added Pune to its network, reporting a strong rebound in passenger traffic, according to a media report on Sunday. Up to 150,000 passengers are passing through Changi Airport daily, or about 75 per cent of the average weekly passenger pre-pandemic.

Travel and hospitality sector observes a 357% growth in hiring process post pandemic blues, says report
03 Jun 2022, 13:58

Travel and hospitality sector observes a 357% growth in hiring process post pandemic blues, says report

Other key sectors that saw an uptick in hiring trends as compared to last year are BFSI (+104 per cent), education (+86 per cent), auto (+69 per cent), oil and gas (+69 per cent), FMCG (+51 per cent) and IT-software/software services (+7 per cent).