New Year bashes off, but travel agents optimistic

Published on Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 08:39 |  Source : Business Line

Updated at Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 08:58  

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Mumbai, Dec. 28

New Year celebrations are not looking as bad as presumed, after all. While the number of ostentatious parties might be less this year, nothing is stopping people from holidaying in near and far locations in the country as they welcome 2009.

Economic slowdown, coupled with uncertainty and fear that followed the Mumbai terror attacks, was being considered as a dampener to the New Year spirit. Well, the mood may be low key, but spending time with friends and family over a quiet dinner in restaurants, or travelling to holiday destinations are still some of the options people are looking at for the coming New Year eve.

While many five star hotels have called off New Year bashes, opportunities for dining galore. Like every year, this year too hotels have made special arrangements for New Year-eve.

Looking at travel, true, the business will not be as robust as it used to be during this period in the past, but flights and trains to certain holiday destinations are doing pretty brisk business. "Compared to last year the business is 50-60 per cent down this year. For example to Goa, every year flights are choc-a-bloc but this year you can get tickets. But for Kerala or Rajasthan, flights are going full this week," said Mr Reji Phillip of Mumbai-based Cosmos Travels, an IATA recognised travel agency. Momentum to Goa is low this year also because many hotels have cancelled their New Year parties, he added. Beach parties in Goa are also likely to be a low key affair due to security concerns.

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