Newmarket Holidays forecasts India holidays booking surge

Monday, 08 Dec, 2022 0

Newmarket Holidays expects a surge in demand for India holidays.

It follows the return of e-Tourist Visa processing for British nationals this week.

To capture the demand it launched 10% off for travel agent partners on all India tours booked before 24 December 2022.

Prior to the pandemic India was a top-selling destination for the escorted tour specialist.

Richard Harrington, Destination Manager – US, Canada & Asia said: “It’s great news that the e-Visa has returned. It’s a far simpler and much cheaper option.”

“There is going to be lots of pent up demand from people for India holidays.”

Newmarket Holidays offers nine escorted tours and has 60 available departure dates for India in 2023 and 2024.

India tours include India – Tigers & the Taj Mahal, India’s Rajasthan – Palace and Fort, and Kerala & India’s Beautiful South.

The 10% discount is available on all India tours with the offer code INDIA10.



Learn more about :   Newmarket Holidays ( United Kingdom )  



 

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