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Trump tariffs hurt travel, but upcoming holiday season looking promising, says Debasis Nandy of Thomas Cook India

Thomas Cook India is seeing a rebound in travel demand after a period of uncertainty following the India-Pakistan border tensions and Israel-Iran conflict, along with the tariff levies by the US administration, which had marginally dented the September quarter profitability.

November 14, 2025 / 10:32 IST
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We are seeing good trend in bookings. There is lots of optimism thanks to the GST rate cut and also with retail inflation being at all-time low: Debasis Nandy, President and Group CFO, Thomas Cook India
We are seeing good trend in bookings. There is lots of optimism thanks to the GST rate cut and also with retail inflation being at all-time low: Debasis Nandy, President and Group CFO, Thomas Cook India

Travel services and forex provider Thomas Cook India is seeing promising trends in the forward bookings for December and January, both for inbound as well as outbound travel. This rebound has come after a period of uncertainty following the India-Pakistan border tensions and Israel-Iran conflict, along with the tariff levies by the US administration, which had marginally dented the September quarter profitability.

Speaking exclusively to Moneycontrol, Debasis Nandy, President and Group CFO said that the trend has been helped by the recent GST rate cuts as well as subdued inflation trajectory.

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Edited excerpts.

How would you assess the September quarter?