Magzter GOLD ile Sınırsız Olun

Magzter GOLD ile Sınırsız Olun

Sadece 9.000'den fazla dergi, gazete ve Premium hikayeye sınırsız erişim elde edin

$149.99
 
$74.99/Yıl

Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

INDIAN SKIERS BEGIN TO PACK PISTES ACROSS WORLD

India Outbound

|

March-April-2025

For decades, Indians have been headed to exotic locations for skiing. However, for long, they constituted a very small, invisible fraction of total visitors as skiing was and remains an expensive sport. But last few years have seen a visible boom in number of Indian travellers heading specifically for a ski vacation and destinations as well as ski resort operators have begun to take note and are specifically targetting the Indian market with customised packages.

- Ranvir Nayar & Varsha Singh

INDIAN SKIERS BEGIN TO PACK PISTES ACROSS WORLD

From James Bond to Johnny English, adventures in the mountains have made frequent appearances in films for decades, so much so that a battle on skiis has almost become a routine fixture in a James Bond movie. Watching the action scenes with the thrills of Bond racing downhill, leaving a trail of powdery snow behind, or going at nerve-racking speeds on snowmobiles that seem to fly, are enough to send a lot of adrenaline pumping collectively in cinema halls.

Even though very popular in action movies for nearly a century, in the real world skiing and winter sports still remain a niche, accounting for less than 0.14 pc of the overall tourism industry that is estimated to have reached USD 11.1 trillion in 2024. But it is one of the fastest growing segments in the world, recording a steadily high growth rate of over 10 pc every year in the post-pandemic era.

Data about the global value of ski and mountain tourism is patchy, says United Nations Tourism, the global tourism body under the UN but various estimates by market research firms place global ski tourism to have grown to around USD 15.7 billion in 2024. It is expected to grow further at 11 pc every year for the next decade to reach the market size of USD 49.2 billion by 2035.

This growth is influenced by multiple factors such as an increased demand for winter sports tourism, adventure travel and eco-friendly resort experiences that propel the industry forward. Most of these trends are driven by the younger travellers, a segment that has witnessed a spike in the past five years. Coming with higher disposable income and a greater interest in travelling, especially exploring outdoors around the world, the Gen Z and Millennial travellers are also heading in droves to mountains at home and overseas to get a piece of action.

India Outbound'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

India Outbound

India Outbound

Indian travellers can enjoy home away from home experiences globally now

Outbound travel in India is booming, driven by rising incomes, easier visas and tech, with World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) helping destinations adapt to Indian preferences, Julia Simpson, CEO and President, WTTC, tells India Outbound.

time to read

3 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

Boosted by TTOS success, INDIAN TRAVEL TRADE ENTHUSED BY MEETINGS AT INDABA

With the visas to South Africa finally becoming easier under the TTOS scheme of South African Government, Indian travel trade participated enthusiastically in Africa’s Travel Indaba at Durban, looking to boost tourism flow not only to South Africa, but also other African nations.

time to read

7 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

Strong appetite for India is a massive opportunity for Aviareps

Over past 31 years, Aviareps has evolved as a major marketing representation firm with presence in 65 countries, representing over 100 destinations. Thomas Drechsler, COO Tourism, Aviareps, tells India Outbound that the company is now focussed on digital transformation and continued global expansion

time to read

5 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

ROVOS RAIL LUXURY AT WILL, ON WHEELS

There is no better way than a luxury train to explore the many marvels of Africa and there is no luxury train like Rovos Rail, to take you on a memorable excursion through the continent that remains still unexplored by the outside world, unfolding its numerous hidden gems, one at a time.

time to read

7 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

Historic line-up of events awaits Indian visitors in NYC

New York City is rolling out the red carpet for Indian tourists as it gears up for its 400th anniversary and America's 250th celebrations. With special events, new attractions and a focus on Indian visitors, New York City Tourism + Conventions, the tourism promotion organisation of the city, expects increased travel from India. It also promises memorable experiences, exclusive activities and continued hospitality for every Indian traveller, Julie Coker, President and Chief Executive Officer, tells India Outbound.

time to read

6 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

THAILAND: Where urban dreams meet island whispers

Thailand offers a vibrant blend of urban excitement, natural beauty and rich cultural experiences. From bustling Bangkok to tranquil islands and lively night markets, the country invites travellers to explore diverse landscapes, savour unique cuisine and create lasting memories at every turn.

time to read

6 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

Indian tourist arrivals in Egypt far below potential

As Egypt celebrates a record-breaking 2024 in tourism, new initiatives are underway to boost Indian arrivals, from tackling air connectivity challenges to launching heritage-driven campaigns and fostering stronger private sector collaborations. Ahmed Youssef, CEO, Egyptian Tourism Authority (ETA), tells India Outbound on how the country plans to translate ancient civilisational links into meaningful tourism exchanges with India.

time to read

3 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

India a key growth market for VisitBritain

As British pop culture icons, screen locations and regional gems take centre stage, the United Kingdom (UK) is sharpening its strategy to attract more Indian travellers. Patricia Yates, CEO, VisitBritain, tells India Outbound that the country is banking on cinematic nostalgia, new direct flights and deeper engagement beyond metros to drive a 12 pc rise in visitor spending this year.

time to read

5 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

India a wonderful story for Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific views India as a key growth market, with demand surpassing pre-pandemic levels. The airline is investing in new aircraft, expanding globally and targetting increased use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Patrick Healy, Chairman, Cathay Pacific, tells India Outbound.

time to read

3 mins

July - August 2025

India Outbound

India Outbound

India will be one of key targets of 'America the Beautiful' campaign

Indian arrivals to the US remain strong, and upcoming global events and the 'America the Beautiful' campaign are set to further boost tourism and cultural engagement in 2026, Jackie Ennis, Vice President, Global Trade Development, Brand USA, tells India Outbound.

time to read

2 mins

July - August 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size