Pets Now Driving Travel Decisions for Indians, New Data Shows
Pets Now Driving Travel Decisions for Indians, Data Shows

Pets are no longer just companions at home—they are now shaping how Indians travel. As International Pet Day approaches, new data highlights a growing “pet-first” mindset among travellers, with furry friends increasingly influencing everything from destinations to daily itineraries.

Surge in Pet-Friendly Searches

According to recent insights, searches for pet-friendly accommodation have surged globally, reflecting a broader shift in how travel is planned. Indian travellers, in particular, are embracing this change. Many are open to both hotels (62%) and holiday rentals (61%), with pet-friendly policies often becoming the deciding factor. At the same time, nearly half (47%) still leave pets behind during outings, making in-house amenities an important consideration.

Redefining Travel Experiences

This shift is also redefining travel experiences. While travelling with pets, 48% of Indian pet parents opted for nature hikes in parks or rural areas, while 59% explored pet-friendly city centres. Dining preferences are evolving too, with 64% choosing dog-friendly cafés, patios or restaurants, and an equal number seeking out pet-friendly beaches or swimming spots.

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Transport Choices Evolve

Transport choices further underline this trend. A significant 93% of Indian travellers prefer flexible road trips, making it easier to include pets in their journeys. This growing preference for ground travel signals a more spontaneous and inclusive approach to holidays.

As highlighted by Booking.com, pets are no longer an afterthought but a central part of travel decision-making. From accommodation to activities and transport, they are redefining what a modern family holiday looks like.

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