Nearly 50% Of Indian International Travellers Opt For Last-Minute Flights In 2024: Report
The travel report, conducted by travel-banking fintech platform Niyo, highlights the evolving mindset of Indian travellers, who are embracing flexibility, prioritising experiences, and benefiting from streamlined travel processes.

The year 2024 witnessed a rise in spontaneous travel among Indian international travellers, with nearly half of them making last-minute plans, barely less than a week before their departure, reveals a new report.
The travel report, conducted by travel-banking fintech platform Niyo, highlights the evolving mindset of Indian travellers, who are embracing flexibility, prioritising experiences, and benefiting from streamlined travel processes.
"Forty eight percent of international flight bookings by Indians this year were made just 0-7 days before travel. This trend was supported by easier travel access, with 58 countries offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival options to Indian passport holders," reads the report findings.
While many travellers booked international flights at short notice, the report said '30% of visa applications' were submitted 16-30 days before travel, implying a certain degree of preparation.
Dubai, which according to the report was by far the most preferred destination for Indian travellers, attracted '45%' of holidaymakers with its luxurious shopping and entertainment.
The list was followed by Vietnam, known for its culture and natural beauty, which drew 15% travellers. Smaller number of travellers, accounting for 1% each, chose Oman and Japan.
Pop culture also played a significant influence on the travel choices of Indians this year.
For instance, web series like 'Emily in Paris' inspired many Indian women to visit France, with 30% Indians choosing France as their destination, followed by the UK (29%) Singapore (26%
The preferred travel destinations for Indian males were different.
"Male travellers leaned towards Thailand, with 80% preferring its beaches and vibrant nightlife, followed by the UAE (77%) and the USA (76%)," it added.
Additionally, short holidays were the most popular in 2024, with '66%' of trips lasting less than seven days. The number of travellers choosing extended vacations lasting 15 days or more was recorded '17%'.
With the increase in travel, more people also focused on safety as the report witnessed a record sale of 7,395 travel insurance policies in 2024, worth a total of Rs 43.2 crore.
"Younger travellers especially prioritised protection, often choosing insurance plans ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1,00,000," it added.
The findings were based on the sample size of 1 million Indian international travellers.