Indian tourists seek luxury of Maldives, Dubai as foreign travel restarts - but not everyone's excited

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When the Indian government announced it was restarting international travel on March 27 after two years of limited flights amid the pandemic, Jaideep Kelkar immediately booked a week-long holiday for his family of five to the Maldives . “Before the pandemic, we travelled at least twice annually to foreign destinations to bond as a family,” said the 48-year-old Mumbai-based garment...

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Thousands of upper-middle class and wealthy Indian families like the Kelkars are taking to the skies to holiday in Instagrammable locations as travel bans lift and coronavirus cases in the country plummet. India’s aviation market was the fastest-growing in the world before Covid-19, and the government is expecting local passenger traffic to surpass pre-pandemic levels of around 415,000 travellers per day within the next 12 months.

Thai Airways said in a press release it plans to operate 35 weekly flights between India and Thailand, which has eased requirements for inbound travellers this summer. United Airlines and American Airlines have announced the launch of nonstop flights to Bangalore from the US, while Air Canada has said it will operate 21 weekly return flights to Delhi from Canada.

Soneva’s regular guests include Bollywood stars such as Sonam Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Katrina Kaif and Varun Dhawan, who can enjoy the VIP treatment at the Maldives resorts’ 11 dining options helmed by Michelin-starred guest chefs. “We’re in the midst of catering to a huge pent up demand among Indians for luxury travel,” it said. “No sooner do we launch a package, than within minutes our website crashes. We’re already recording 70 per cent higher sales than the pre-pandemic era.”Despite the excitement over luxury travel, however, many in India still have reservations about heading overseas – and about foreigners visiting the country, good as that may be for the economy.

 

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