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If
you feel like having a quick Diwali getaway, your chances
of getting an airline ticket and a hotel room are bleak,
reports CNBC-TV18.
It''s
the festival of lights, but certainly not the festival
of flights. Airfares and hotel tariffs over the Diwali
weekend have almost doubled and still they are all sold
out. That''s because more Indians are using the long
weekend to chill out.
"People
want to enjoy holidays and be with family. So they are
going more towards destinations rather than visiting
relatives and friends," said Lalith Sheth, CMD,
Raj Travels.
Travel
agents say travel during Diwali this year is up almost
50 per cent. And people don''t mind spending 40 per cent
to 50 per cent more that they would on another weekend.
Even so, they cannot get reservations at key tourist
destinations like Kerala, Rajasthan, Himachal and, of
course, Goa.
"All
hill stations are packed because we are facing the October
heat. People are travelling to Kerala, that is the number
one destination for Diwali and no tickets and hotels
are available there," said Veena Patil, Director,
Kesari Tours.
Travel
agents expect this trend to continue through Christmas
and
the New Year. They say weekend packages are fast becoming
very lucrative since people prefer a couple of short
holidays a year rather than one long holiday! And with
the number of festivals we celebrate, long weekends
come at short intervals.
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