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  • Booking.com reveals top Republic Day weekend getaways

    Booking.com reveals top Republic Day weekend getaways

    Mumbai: With Republic Day around the corner, Indians are making the most of this three-day extended weekend to plan their getaways as they hit the roads and the skies. Booking.com share insights into the preferred travel destinations for Indian travellers this Republic Day.

    Some of the popular destinations for the long weekend include beach destinations like Puducherry, Goa and Alibaug and leisure hotspots like Jaipur, Udaipur, Mahabaleshwar, Ooty and Lonavala, within convenient proximity to major cities. As per Booking.com’s search data, travellers are also searching for closer-to-home international hotspots such as Dubai, Singapore and Bangkok.

    Commenting on the same, Booking.com country manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia  Santosh Kumar said, “2024 has many long weekends presenting a significant opportunity for the travel and hospitality industry to cater to the growing traveller demand and capitalising on this trend. The upcoming Republic Day falling on a Friday this year, has ignited a search in travel demand as Indians eagerly plan to make the most of the long weekend. We are seeing demand come in from couples followed by groups and families. In addition to hotels and resorts, we are seeing Indians opting for alternative accommodations such as homestays, guest houses, apartments and villas for their stay. With travellers indulging in short breaks, exploring destinations near and far, Booking.com is committed to enhancing the traveller experience and making it easier for everyone to experience the world.”

    Top searched destinations by Indians travelling domestically for the long weekend (January 26 to January 28, 2024)

    Puducherry
    Mumbai
    Jaipur
    Udaipur
    Mahabaleshwar
    Bengaluru
    Ooty
    Lonavala
    Goa
    Alibaug

    Top searched international destinations by Indians travelling for the long weekend (January 26 to January 28, 2024)

    Dubai
    Singapore
    Bangkok
    Paris
    Phuket
    London
    Hanoi
    Kuala Lumpur
    Ho Chi Minh City
    Tokyo

    Top searched accommodation types by Indian travellers travelling within India for the long weekend (26 January to 28 January 2024)

    Hotel
    Resort
    Homestay
    Guest House
    Apartment

    Indian Traveller Demographic travelling for the long weekend (26 January to 28  January 2024)

    Couple
    Group
    Family
    Solo

    Methodology

    The data scientists at Booking looked at the most popular destinations in India and Globally, accommodations searched in India and the travel demographics based on booking data by Indian travellers for search sessions between 15-12-2023 and 15-01-2024 and check-in dates between 2024-01-26 and 2024-01-28. 

  • From Wickets to Wallets: Brands score big in ICC World Cup 2023

    From Wickets to Wallets: Brands score big in ICC World Cup 2023

    Mumbai: In the midst of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023, brands and advertising agencies have embarked on a strategic journey to secure a robust return on investment (ROI). This edition of the World Cup bears particular significance, as it comes after an extended hiatus of eleven years since the previous tournament. This prolonged interval has necessitated a reevaluation of marketing approaches, prompting brands to innovate and adapt their strategies to the evolving landscape of sports marketing. Through targeted campaigns, partnerships, and innovative activations, these entities aim to not only capture the attention of fervent cricket enthusiasts but also leave an indelible mark on the global stage. In this pursuit, their efforts are punctuated by insightful quotes and declarations that shed light on the underlying principles guiding their endeavours.

    Here are some notable insights from brands and agencies at the heart of the ICC World Cup 2023.

    Booking.com country manager, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia Santosh Kumar

    Mega sporting events, such as the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 an incredible sporting and cultural events, and an amazing opportunity to engage with our consumers. Since 2019, Booking.com has been the official accommodations partner for all ICC events including the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 currently taking place in India. At Booking.com we have always believed it is essential to share our brand, deliver campaigns and forge partnerships that speak to our mission and values in highly relevant and timely ways with consumers. With more than 28 million reported listings in over 171,000 destinations worldwide, including destinations where ICC matches are taking place in India, Booking.com is committed to empowering travellers and cricket fans to book incredible places to stay throughout the tournament. Fans can make the most of their cricket-inspired travels, wherever that may take them – including rental cars, flights, great things to do and of course, unique places to stay of all kinds.

    Booking.com has also launched a global campaign called ‘Howzat for your perfect stay’ featuring Rohit Sharma (India), Jos Buttler (England) and Glenn Maxwell (Australia).

    1.   This campaign showcases Booking.com’s commitment to making travel accessible, enjoyable, and full of surprises, aligning with the spontaneous and exciting nature of both sports and travel. It highlights the end-to-end ease and incredible choice of accommodations that Booking.com offers.

    2.   The TVC description for the Howzat for your Perfect Stay campaign which is being aired during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 is taking viewers through the journey of a family dreaming of their perfect holiday for their dream cricket stay. With surprise appearances by Rohit Sharma, Jos Buttler and Glenn Maxwell, it looks to show the fun and excitement of booking with Booking.com. It will also bring awareness to the Booking.com end-to-end ease of use and an incredible choice of accommodations.

    3.   The campaign would be showcased in-stadium, on the ground and social and digital channels, including TV, Disney+ Hotstar, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and more.

    Booking.com additionally is doing a social media campaign ‘Booking race to the final’ to build excitement online. The campaign will challenge two influencer teams to a race to the final. The teams will race against time, and each other, to make it across India, to the final in Ahmedabad. They will use the Booking.com app to help them plan their journey (taxis, accommodations) and give away special prizes to viewers along their race to the final. We also have 1 big giveaway – Experience to the final going live this week (which consists of tickets to the final, accommodation, all expenses paid)

    DRIM Global head of Asia Yulia Aslamova

    Notably, several brands came up with various offers and discounts centred around the ICC World Cup to tap into the cricket-crazy nation’s passion for the game. The agencies also observed a significant increase in the number of orders delivered to brands on the CPA model of influencer marketing.

    The brands focused on long-term partnerships with teams and players to build lasting associations, ensuring brand visibility beyond the tournament. Utilising digital platforms, they engaged fans through exclusive content, contests, and real-time updates. Sponsors also leveraged social issues and charitable initiatives to connect with audiences emotionally.

    Additionally, creative advertising campaigns were designed to capture the excitement and passion associated with cricket. This multifaceted approach helped brands maintain brand recall and fan engagement over the extended interval, ultimately enhancing their ROI.

    While the specific brands and their strategies can vary from tournament to tournament, some prominent examples include- Mobile App brands like ESPNcricinfo and Hotstar have developed popular cricket-themed apps that offer live scores, video highlights, and analysis, enhancing fan engagement. Similarly, online Streaming Platforms like Disney+ Hotstar have secured digital rights for broadcasting the tournament, providing subscription-based access and discounts to live matches.

    Ideas Farm, head of client servicing  Pooja Shah

    I think almost every brand wants to associate with the World Cup in a small or big manner due to the sheer eyeballs that the cricket game garners. From signing cricketers and Bollywood celebrities as brand ambassadors to harnessing the pure emotion of the game via storytelling or a song anthem, brands deploy various strategies that work seamlessly for them.

    Brands especially try and narrow down their engagement with audiences during an India match, which is when you have the attention of a much larger crowd that is ‘Indian’. A great example is the India-Pakistan match that happened over the weekend. We saw brands leveraging 2 core feelings – sportsmanship and the innate feeling of patriotism. Popular consumer brands like Swiggy and Zomato were seen with tongue-in-cheek comments on X and Instagram. The Make My Trip ad has polarised the netizens as coming across as a poor display of sportsmanship and it has elicited a response from its competitor brand. At the end of the World Cup, the strategy that has the best combination of heart and sportsmanship like the Star Sports 2015 ‘Mauka Mauka’ ad will stick and stand out.

  • Booking.com: Expanding horizons, redefining travel

    Booking.com: Expanding horizons, redefining travel

    Mumbai: With the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup – one of the world’s most notable cricket tournaments – around the corner, the excitement amongst fans is palpable as sports tourism soars. Booking.com, the official accommodation partner for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, launched its integrated campaign ‘Howzat for your perfect stay’, integrating the world of travel, cricket, and its passionate fans that make it happen. A press event was hosted in Mumbai with former Indian cricketer Zaheer Khan, Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan, and Booking.com country manager – India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia Santosh Kumar.

    The campaign featuring Indian team captain Rohit Sharma along with well-known international cricketers Jos Buttler, captain of the England team, and Glenn Maxwell highlights the fun and excitement of booking with Booking.com. It showcases the end-to-end ease and incredible choice of accommodations that Booking.com offers by taking viewers through the journey of a family dreaming of their perfect cricket stay.

    With more than 28 million reported listings in over 171,000 destinations worldwide, including destinations where ICC matches are taking place, Booking.com offers the widest selection of incredible places to stay including hotels, resorts, apartments, villas, and more.

    On the sidelines of the event, Indiantelevision.com caught up with Booking.com country manager, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia Santosh Kumar.

    Edited Excerpts:

    On the differentiation between Booking.com and its competitors

    Number one, I would say the flexibility and convenience that we offer to our consumers. Second is the transparency in pricing because what you see on the first page when you get the search listing is ultimately the price that you book. There are no hidden fees of any sort, etc. So it’s very much consumer-focused. So I would say, those are the two key USPs.

    On the specialty that Sports Tourism has, that other forms of tourism don’t

    I think both sports and travel go pretty well because they both connect people, they help people see the destination and get access to experiences that they would not have otherwise. I think, in general, it also helps people connect across cultures. Sports is a great leveler and I think travel does the same. Therefore, I think they both go hand in hand.

    On reaching out to tier-2 and tier-3 markets

    Earlier this year, we introduced Hindi as a new language option to enhance our appeal to regional consumers seeking a localized experience. Hindi is now available both on our website and app. Our partners can access our platform in Hindi, allowing them to upload their property listings and manage their inventory in this language. Likewise, consumers can browse, search for, and make bookings in Hindi, making our services more accessible and relevant at the local level.

    Hindi marks the first Indian language we’ve introduced, and it is the 46th language available globally on our platform. If it proves beneficial, we may consider launching additional regional languages in the future.

    Furthermore, we are actively working to increase our local relevance in social media marketing, such as on Instagram, to better connect with Indian consumers. Additionally, through our investment in ICC Cricket-related initiatives, we hope that we’ll be able to bring about more brand awareness in tier-2 and 3 markets as well.

    On future expansion plans

    In general, we’ve obviously launched new categories beyond accommodation. We were primarily an accommodation player previously. Now we have launched, flights, cars, and attractions, with flights being live in over 50 countries globally now.

    In India, it’s been live for about 18 months. We are also continuously expanding our range of attractions, forming partnerships with companies like Kluck and Viator in the Asia Pacific region. We want to become the one-stop shop for somebody who’s traveling.

    Secondly, we’re investing also in the area of sustainability, because a lot of consumers want to travel more sustainably. They want to find sustainable options. So, we have a sustainable badge that we launched in 2021. This badge offers various levels of certification for accommodations and properties, allowing travelers to easily identify and choose sustainable options when booking.

    This is our effort to continue to meet the net zero ambitions in the hospitality and travel industry.

  • Booking.com ropes in Shanaya Kapoor for the Booking Explorers campaign

    Booking.com ropes in Shanaya Kapoor for the Booking Explorers campaign

    Mumbai: Booking.com has launched the second edition of its award-winning “Booking Explorers” campaign with gen-z celebrity Shanaya Kapoor. The campaign aims to inspire everyone to rediscover themselves and reignite their desire to travel.

    It also celebrates the adventurers and trailblazers among us who have kept the spirit of travel alive, despite the struggles and disruptions we continue to face post-pandemic.

    Through the “Booking Explorers” campaign, Booking.com is bringing to life the compelling stories of five explorers across APAC, including the up-and-coming Bollywood actress Shanaya Kapoor, along with other leading travel personalities from Australia, South Korea, Vietnam and Japan.

    As part of the campaign, these APAC explorers share their travel stories and the desire to explore all things new and familiar, whether it’s in their own backyards or around their home countries.

    Shanaya Kapoor, who is gearing up for her acting debut, shares her love for India – its colourful cities and picturesque countryside, Instagram-worthy destinations, and most importantly, the need for responsible travel among millennials.

    Apart from Shanaya, this year’s campaign also features four new personalities from Australia, South Korea, Vietnam and Japan. Former MasterChef Australia grand finalist, Simon Toohey, takes us on a culinary adventure through Victoria, Australia. Multidisciplinary artist MY Q brings us through every nook of South Korea—from underground music scenes to contemporary art galleries. A nature-loving lifestyle personality, Tran Quang Dai advocates sustainable living and travel as he takes us through Vietnam. And finally, Japanese supermodel Ai Tominaga, a familiar face in haute couture, shares her love for tranquillity, the beauty of nature, and the countryside.

    Booking.com Asia Pacific managing director Laura Houldsworth said, “Our explorers are truly inspirational with their desire to keep exploring the world sustainably, despite the challenges they face. I hope these stories stir travellers everywhere to open their hearts and minds to new experiences and put sustainability at the forefront of all they do.”

    Shanaya Kapoor commented, “I am really excited to be associated with Booking.com and be a part of the “Booking Explorer” campaign that celebrates the relentless spirit of travel in a more meaningful and responsible way. I personally love to travel, and I feel, as a young actor trying to work on my craft, there is no better drama school than travelling into the unknown. Find inspiration in new cultures, meet new characters and learn from new friends. Even if you are not an actor, knowing yourself, finding out qualities about yourself, about your personality, you will always learn one new thing when you travel, and that, for me, is a great achievement.”

  • Booking.com invites cricket fans to ‘The T20 Pavilion’ for ultimate stay

    Booking.com invites cricket fans to ‘The T20 Pavilion’ for ultimate stay

    Mumbai: From lining up mementos in their homes, to pre-booking tickets months before the match, India’s biggest cricket fans just can’t get enough of the sport. And what could be more eventful for an Indian cricket aficionado, than a match between India and Pakistan?

    Keeping this in mind, the travel portal and the official accommodation booking partner for the ICC T20 Men’s World Cup, Booking.com is inviting cricket lovers and their squad to feel like royalty while watching the most awaited Ind vs Pak T20 World Cup match at ‘The T20 Pavilion – An Ultimate Cricket Stay India.’

    As a part of the experience, guests will also have the exclusive opportunity to meet Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor at The T20 Pavilion. “Cricket has always been a very important part of my life and I enjoyed watching the sport with my family while I was growing up as it gave us the opportunity to bond and spend some fun time together. I am really looking forward to cherishing this experience with India’s luckiest and biggest cricket fans,” said Kapoor.

    Available for the one-night stay only, The T20 Pavilion transforms the presidential suite at the Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel & Residences into a classic cricket stadium, offering guests an immersive, once-in-a-lifetime experience during the India Vs Pakistan ICC T20 World Cup match on 24 October 2021, stated the portal in a statement.

    “Cricket is not just a sport in India, but an emotion that unites the country. As a digital travel leader that makes it easier for everyone to experience the world, the ‘The T20 Pavilion’ is an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for cricket fans in India to feel the vibe and energy of a classic cricket stadium recreated at a plush hotel suite in Mumbai,” said Booking.com regional manager South Asia Ritu Mehrotra. “It offers one lucky cricket enthusiast the chance to immerse into the world of cricket in a unique and interesting way.”