"One of the key findings is the inclination of Indian travellers to use credit or debit card over cash. About 37.4 per cent travellers choose plastic money over cash for making bookings and while travelling. The ban on old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes has further led to a significant 57.9 per cent travellers booking through the desktop and a drastic dip in booking through offline agents," Winter Survey by Yatra.Com has revealed.
Winter Survey is done by Yatra.Com annually from data taken from the actual bookings done on the portal.
Another key observation was that people are preferring to choose budget accommodation over luxury accommodation, the survey said.
Over 38 per cent people opted for lodging options under Rs 4,000, while only 35 per cent chose luxury accommodation, it added.
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It said the advance booking continues with most people looking at finalising their plans 15 days to one month in advance.
The survey also found that a substantial drop in international travel with over 74 per cent respondents willing to travel to domestic destinations.
While the deserts and Goa have been highlighted as top choices amongst domestic destinations, Thailand and other islands top the list of most favoured international destinations.
"Our winter survey shows that mobile bookings and the preference for budget accommodation are two areas where we are seeing a tremendous surge. Contrary to the usual preference of international destinations, we have seen a number of travellers opting for domestic destinations this winter vacation," Dhall said.