Thomas Cook India reports 35% growth in women’s travel segment 

Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel have reported a 35 per cent growth in demand from women travellers across India, according to their Women’s Travel Trend Report 2025 released today ahead of International Women’s Day.

The report highlights significant shifts in women’s travel preferences, with adventure experiences seeing a 37 per cent surge. Spa and wellness tourism grew by 28 per cent, while cruise holidays increased by 23 per cent. Culinary experiences showed 17 per cent growth, and milestone celebrations emerged as a key driver with 35 per cent of women choosing to travel for special occasions.

Women travellers are also spending 15-20 per cent more year-over-year, with budgets ranging from ₹1-1.5 lakh for domestic trips to ₹4-5 lakh for long-haul destinations. Trip durations have increased across all categories.

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The report indicates strong interest from both metropolitan areas and tier 2-3 cities. Popular domestic destinations include Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir, and Goa, while international favorites are Thailand, Malaysia, and Switzerland.

“Women today are redefining travel—seeking experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing to embrace adventure, culture and personal growth,” said Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head – Holidays, MICE, Visa, Thomas Cook India Limited.

The shares of Thomas Cook (India) Limited were trading at ₹139.22 up by ₹5.90 or 4.43 per cent on the NSE today at 1.45 pm.

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