Airbnb’s new analysis examines how tourism has dispersed over the past three years in India, benefiting the off-the-beaten track communities
Airbnb’s new analysis examines how tourism has dispersed over the past three years in India, benefiting the off-the-beaten track communities
India recorded an increase of about 140 percent in non-urban nights booked on Airbnb, when comparing Q2 2022 with Q2 2019, while non-urban long-term stays nights booked in India more than doubled.
Off the beaten path destinations like Haldwani, Jibhi, Bir and Varkala have seen a considerable growth in the number of searches in Q2 2022 compared to Q2 2019.
During the same period, the typical earnings for non-urban Hosts in India grew by almost 40 percent.
Tourism dispersal is creating new economic opportunities for more people in the emerging destinations.
Chennai, 6 September 2022 - As the travel revolution continues to unfold, the b...
