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Alcohol ban: 58% tourists say no to holidaying in Kerala

72% travellers from Delhi say they will not travel to Kerala but Pune & Chennai travellers are unaffected, says the HolidayIQ.com survey

BS Reporter Mumbai
Fifty eight per cent of over 5,000 participants from across 30 Indian cities say they would not plan a holiday to Kerala following the state's proposal to ban alcohol, a survey said. However, 42% of the remaining respondents said they would still holiday in Kerala.  

The survey, "Will the ban on alcohol affect your travel plans to Kerala?", was conducted by HolidayIQ.com, a travel community.

Travellers from Delhi reacted most strongly to the ban with 72% saying they wouldn’t travel to Kerala on a holiday whereas travellers from Pune and Chennai were relatively unaffected.

While 61% male respondents said they would now not go to Kerala only 37% female respondents said the same indicating the alcohol ban did not have significant impact on female travellers.

 City Yes No
Delhi 72% 28%
Mumbai 68% 32%
Bangalore 64% 36%
Kolkata 54% 46%
Pune 51% 49%
Chennai 51% 49%
Hyderabad 47% 53%

Travel plans of 63% frequent travellers were affected by the ban but only 48% of other travellers said the same

HolidayIQ.com is a VC-backed company (invested in by Tiger Global and Accel Partners) operationally headquartered in Bangalore, India.

HolidayIQ is a travel community with over 20 lakh members from 80 plus Indian cities and is a holiday planning website powered entirely by reviews, photos, videos and other advice generated from these Indian travellers.

Currently, around 50 lakh Indian travellers plan their vacations on HolidayIQ.com every month of which 50% activity is through mobile.

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First Published: Sep 04 2014 | 2:23 PM IST

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