City
Epaper

Dyninno Travel says US-India air ticket sales surpass pre-pandemic level

By ANI | Updated: April 7, 2022 15:05 IST

Dyninno Travel, operating International Travel Network, ASAP tickets, and other travel brands, today said that airline ticket sales between the US and India grew four times in the first quarter 2022 as against the corresponding period in 2019.

Open in App

Dyninno Travel, operating International Travel Network, ASAP tickets, and other travel brands, today said that airline ticket sales between the US and India grew four times in the first quarter 2022 as against the corresponding period in 2019.

The airline ticket sales of Dyninno Travel grew three times in Q1 2022 compared to Q1 2020. Besides, compared to the first quarter of 2021, this figure increased five times.

The company's research shows that the number of tickets sold to passengers bound to India grew 4.4 times in Q1 2022 up to the same period in 2019, three times up to 2020, and 5.6 times to 2021. The average number of tickets per sale in 2022 rose above the pre-pandemic (1.52 in 2019) and mid-pandemic levels (1.53 in 2021, 1.55 in 2020) to 1.69 tickets per sale. The average price in the last three months was $1.745 per ticket.

While the full effect of the pandemic on travel sentiment is yet to be over, the research indicates that travellers are regaining confidence and opting for long-term bookings.

According to Dyninno's data, nearly 10% of travellers booked tickets over 120 days in advance in Q1 2022. Traveller sentiment can be gauged by the fact that 9% booked over 90 days in advance. In addition, 17% chose their tickets over 60 days and 25% - over 30 days. The booking window of 0-30 days accounted for over 39% of advance purchases so far in 2022.

The data further showed that the top five preferred airlines among the customers include Air India, Qatar Airways, Emirates Airlines, United Airlines, and Etihad Airways.

Dyninno Travel also reveals that New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington and Dallas were the top departure cities for "friends and relatives" travel accounting for more than 60% of the travellers bound to India from the US. The top five destinations for travellers include New Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore.

"Our research shows that 2022 will be a promising year for friends and relatives travelling on the US-India route. The industry underwent pandemic changes and got new travellers' behaviour patterns. Remote work patterns and high vaccination rates drove people to families and friends travel and stays globally. So this route has great perspectives as it has always been popular for family visits. We have been observing a recovery in air ticket sales since mid-year 2021, but the beginning of 2022 overcame our forecasts. It is an encouraging trend not just for Dyninno but also for the travel industry at large," says Alex Weinstein, Chairman and Co-founder of Dyninno Group of Companies.

Dyninno Travel incorporates the travel businesses of , which provides products and services in the finance, travel, and entertainment sectors in 50 markets.

Dyninno Travel focuses on agency sales of air tickets and travel services to both retail and corporate clients. It manages the brands ASAP Tickets, International Travel Network, as well as a number of online services. It specializes in the "visiting friends and relatives" form of travel. The company was founded in 2004 in San Francisco.

This story is provided by PRNewswire.will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/PRNewswire)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Dyninno travelInternational travel networkAlex weinsteinchicagoSan FranciscoSan francisco bayInternational chicagoJose d'saWisconsin ltLa county boardMl worksChicago-area
Open in App

Related Stories

Social ViralSanta Spotted in US Skies? Netizens Report Red Sleigh Seen Over Multiple Cities (Watch Videos)

MumbaiMumbai and Bengaluru Non-Stop San Francisco Flights to Be Discontinued by Air India from March 1

InternationalSan Francisco Power Outage: Nearly 130,000 Homes Without Power After Fire at PG&E Substation

InternationalIndian National Stabs Two Teens With Fork on Lufthansa Flight From Chicago to Germany

InternationalSan Francisco Earthquake: 4.3 Magnitude Tremor Jolts Bay Area at 3 AM, No Tsunami Threat

Business Realted Stories

BusinessCash Ur Drive to Deploy 10 EV Charging Stations with Advertising Rights in Rishikesh

BusinessReliance Power Shares Rise 1% as Markets Trade Higher; Sensex, Nifty Gain

BusinessSpice Lounge Food Works Hits Upper Circuit on Stellar Earnings and Strategic Tech Acquisition

BusinessReliance Digital Kicks Off Mega New Year 2026 Sale with Unmatched Deals

BusinessDespite elevated valuations, Indian stock markets less expensive than US: Report