In a first-of-its-kind initiative, Atlys is set to shake up India’s travel landscape by launching the country’s first-ever visa sale: ‘Atlys One Way Out‘. The visa processing platform will go live with the sale exclusively on the Atlys website for two days, August 4th and 5th.
During the two-day sale, Indian travellers will be able to apply for visas to a wide range of popular destinations, including the UAE, UK, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, Hong Kong, Georgia, Oman, Morocco, Qatar, Kenya, and Taiwan among others, for just ₹1.
Additionally, appointment bookings for countries requiring in-person visits, such as the United States and select Schengen nations , will also be available at just ₹1.
“Atlys was created to eliminate friction from the visa process. With the One Way Out Sale, we are taking that mission even further,” said Mohak Nahta, Founder and CEO of Atlys.
“For the first time, travellers can get visas at a price that feels impossible. We want to challenge what people expect from this industry and prove that global travel can be truly within reach.”
HIGHLIGHTS
Visas at ₹1 for UK, UAE, Australia, Indonesia, Vietnam, South Africa, Hong Kong, Georgia, and more
Appointment bookings for the US and select Schengen visas at just ₹1
The sale is expected to see highest bookings for UAE visas, followed by the UK, driven primarily by Gen Z and millennial travellers
In the past 60 days, Atlys has observed an increase in search queries across a diverse range of destinations, including Vietnam, Indonesia, Georgia, the UK, and the UAE, with growth ranging between 18% and 44% compared to the preceding period.
This momentum has primarily emerged from users in tier 1 and tier 2 cities, driven largely by Gen Z and millennials. Interestingly, a substantial portion of this rising interest comes from first-time travellers.
Against this backdrop, Nahta added, “We anticipate the strongest demand for UAE visas during the sale, followed closely by the UK. Urban millennials and Gen Z from metro cities are likely to drive the most traffic.”
The ₹1 visa sale is aimed at encouraging more users to explore travel options. The pricing strategy is designed to reduce cost-related hesitation among first-time or price-sensitive travellers.