According to Agoda’s latest report, 91% of Indian travellers would explore new destinations if visa barriers were eased, underscoring the role of accessibility in travel decisions. With 61% respondents eyeing destinations that currently require visas, simplified entry processes, better connectivity, and digital innovations could open up secondary cities and lesser-known regions, transforming India’s outbound travel patterns.
Visa-free travel could unlock new destinations for 91 % Indian tourists: Agoda
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