"Due to the falling rupee, travelling to the United States, Europe and Australia has become costlier. However, there is no impact on the demand yet. We have seen an increase of 20 per cent in demand for outbound travel compared to last year."
She said the land charges (hotel, food and travel) in the US, Europe and Australia are more than 60 per cent of the total package cost.
"So when rupee weakens these land charges go up automatically. However, impact is felt less in travel to Dubai and other Asian countries as land charges are lesser compared to the West," she added.
According to Chopra, in the budget segment, a tour package spread across seven to nine days starts from Rs 1 lakh (Rs 100,000) per person in the case of Europe, while in case of Asian destinations a package starts at around Rs 20,000.
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