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TCS increase and Go First challenges impact travel industry, domestic demand strong: Thomas Cook

TCS will have a short-term impact and domestic travel will become the flavour for a month or two, said Thomas Cook India CEO. He added that the Go First issue is a challenging situation as there is no clarity on the airline resuming operations.

May 19, 2023 / 18:42 IST
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While travel demand is increasing, there are certain challenges like TCS and Go First issue which will have an impact on demand in the coming months.
While travel demand is increasing, there are certain challenges like TCS and Go First issue which will have an impact on demand in the coming months.

The increase in tax collected at source (TCS) on foreign trips from 5 percent to 20 percent will likely result in some negative reactions and slow business in the second quarter of FY24, says Mahesh Iyer, the CEO and Executive Director of Thomas Cook India.

Iyer expects a short-term impact as people adjust to the new tax rate, leading to a softer July. However, he believes that domestic travel will become a significant driver in the July-August-September quarter as many international travelers shift their plans to domestic destinations.

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Iyer also mentions that the foreign travel market will not disappear entirely.

Regarding credit card transactions made outside India, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has included them under the Liberalized Remittance Scheme (LRS). Starting from July 1, 2023, these transactions will be subject to a higher TCS rate of 20 percent without any minimum threshold.