
The latest data from Airbnb has revealed that nights booked for international travel by Indian guests more than doubled in Q1 2023 when compared to Q1 20221. Overall nights booked in India have grown by 70 percent when comparing full-year 2022 with pre-pandemic 2019, while domestic nights in India grew by almost 110 percent.
Goa, Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi and Kullu tops the charts for domestic travel amongst Indian guests whereas Solo and Family travel remains the most popular type of travel for Indian guests.
Airbnb has also observed a continued enthusiasm among international guests to visit India and immerse themselves in the country’s rich culture and heritage. The United States stands out as the leading origin for Airbnb guests visiting India, along with the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and Canada.
While interacting with Whereabouts, Amanpreet Singh Bajaj, Airbnb’s General Manager for India, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan informed that strong enthusiasm the company is witnessing for travel presents a remarkable opportunity to foster meaningful connections. “It reflects the growing confidence and eagerness among Indian travellers to explore new destinations and create lasting memories,” added Bajaj.
“Alongside our vibrant Host community, we want to help ensure India has a diverse range of accommodation options needed to harness the travel rebound, while also helping to promote responsible travel practices that allow people to genuinely connect with local communities and immerse themselves in the country’s rich cultural heritage. We’re committed to working closely with the government and industry stakeholders to support and accelerate the ongoing travel recovery,” he added.



























































