"It is heartening to note that demonetisation did not have a major impact on the peak travel season. The surge in international travel highlights that things are back to normal and also underlines that millennials are relatively intrepid and unlikely to be phased by economic problems or political unrest," Yatra.Com President Sharat Dhall said quoting the survey.
"Post demonetisation, 90 per cent of Indian travellers book by debit or credit card," Dhall added.
The survey was conducted via email amongst 5,000 Yatra customers.
It said, while nearly 80 per cent Indians are looking to stay in hotels this summer, only 4 per cent prefer staying with friends or relatives.
Homestays has seen an increase in preference by over 100 per cent this summer, said the report.
Helped by relatively low airfares, Dhall said, there has been a shift in the passengers from rail to air.
"This is on account of the continued low oil prices and an increase in the capacity by both new entrants and the incumbent players," he added.
The survey also showed that more than 50 per cent Indian travellers read online reviews before planning their vacations followed by 30 per cent seeking recommendation from friends.
Meanwhile, it said, hill stations are the most popular summer holiday destination this year followed by Kerala and Goa.
While 24 per cent believed that relaxation during holidays is the key reason to travel, 72 per cent of the respondents said that they do not switch off from work even during vacation.
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