Changes in the travel trends of tourists from India can be observed due to increased global
concerns, security issues, conflicts and war-like situations as these factors start having an
impact on holiday travel. Whether it is a problem with the flight, restricted airspace or other
related issue, global conflicts have made travelers reconsider how and where they travel.
Drones and other recent conflicts and military activities have made the risks involved with
international flights obvious and have led travelers to consider flight advisories, political
situation in the destination country as well as other aspects before making a decision.
Popular tourist destinations have become less desirable and have been reevaluated
according to their safety and accessibility.
There has been a shift in the tourist demand of countries witnessing conflicts and those
bordering such areas. Indian travelers including those traveling for vacation or education, as
well as business travelers, have become wary of visiting conflict areas by taking flights there.
The airlines are making modifications in the routes, re-scheduling flights, and even avoiding
some of the airspaces whenever security is an issue. This is going to result in higher ticket
costs, more time spent traveling and unexpected changes to passengers plans.
According to travel experts, flexibility has become a priority of Indian tourists when planning
their trips abroad. Travel insurance, refundable tickets and following government advice
have all become an integral part of the trip planning process. Technology and flight tracking
help passengers get the most up-to-date information on potential interruptions in their plans.
While international travel remains a hot trend among Indians, the process of choosing a
destination becomes increasingly cautious. The safety of the destination, its political stability
and easy connection are now added to the list of criteria besides attractions and the cost.
It is evident that international relations are constantly forming the reality of travel industry
and Indian tourists learn to be flexible enough to survive in this reality. Future success of
international tourism will depend not only on the places that people choose, but also on their
safe and smooth access to the place.

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