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‘Indians fastest growing outbound travellers globally; will overtake Chinese in absolute numbers too:’ Hilton president Alan Watts

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 November 2024
Indians are rapidly becoming the world's fastest-growing outbound traveler group, with experts predicting they will eventually surpass the Chinese. This surge is influencing hotel design and cuisine to cater to the unique preferences of Indian families, who often travel in multi-generational groups.
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