Allianz Partners, world leader in B2B2C Insurance and Assistance Services, announced today the findings of the Allianz 2025 travel index. The survey reveals that 47% of the Indians who plan to travel in 2025 have saved up to 126K INR or more. This is particularly higher among men and higher income income. Commissioner to Kantar Consumer Link, the survey involved more than 1,000 Indian adults to understand their vacation aspirations and preferences while traveling. The survey emphasizes that most Indians are likely to buy travel insurance for their trip, seeking security and tranquility.
Speaking about the survey, Charu Kaushal, managing director of Allianz Partners India, said: “The 2025 Allianz Travel Index explores the evolutionary travel panorama, emphasizing the growing appetite of Indian travelers for unique trips and initiated by experience. As the trips become more personalized, alliang partners India is committed to redefine protection and redefine Security, which allows trips followed and inspiring confidence to explore the Libreal “”.
The key findings of the Allianz 2025 travel index include:
A quarter (25%) of Indian travelers who plan to make a trip in 2025 wish to travel to the United Kingdom and Europe for their next international vacation.
18% intends to travel to other Asian countries, and 16% plan to visit Australia, New Zealand and other Pacific Islands.
The cost is still the main barrier so that the Indians do not plan to travel, and 84% mention that they do not have the money or find it too expensive.
Entertainment is the most important aspect of trips, followed by the preparation for the possible loss of luggage.
Personal security refers to 49% of the Indians while traveling, with 48% concerned with extreme climatic events. However, those 50 years or more are less concerned with personal security and other issues.
42% of higher income income is more concerned with flight cancellations and delays.
It is likely that an overwhelming 85% of the Indians who intend to travel buy travel insurance for their next trip, and this is more pronounced among the income of higher income.
43% of those who intend to travel are more likely to buy insurance on a travel website, while 18% buy directly from the insurance supplier.
Those who do not plan to travel in 2025 are more likely to buy a travel agent insurance or give up the purchase completely.
61% of the Indians who buy travel insurance do it for security and tranquility.
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