Tourism
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Updated on 05 Nov 2025, 05:52 am
Reviewed By
Satyam Jha | Whalesbook News Team
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Heading: Winter Travel to Europe: A Budget-Friendly and Authentic Experience European holidays are becoming significantly more affordable for Indian travelers during winter months (November to February). Cox & Kings analyzed travel data indicating that this period, considered off-season, offers cost savings of up to 40% compared to the peak summer months (June to August). Average package prices for a seven-night trip to destinations like Paris, Vienna, and Prague can drop from Rs 2.3–Rs 2.6 lakh per person in summer to Rs 1.5–Rs 1.8 lakh in winter. Round-trip airfares also see a reduction of Rs 25,000–Rs 35,000, making the total trip cost about 30-35% lower. Beyond affordability, traveler satisfaction rates are reportedly 8–12% higher for winter trips. This is attributed to a more authentic experience, allowing travelers to explore local cafes and enjoy cities as residents do. Winter transforms Europe's ambiance with festive markets, glowing lights, and fewer crowds. Destinations like Prague, Budapest, and Vienna become vibrant during this season, while milder options include Lisbon, Seville, and Barcelona. For unique experiences, Nordic countries offer the Northern Lights. This timing also aligns with India's wedding and honeymoon season, presenting an opportunity for couples and families to combine romance and savings. Heading: Impact This trend can significantly boost the revenue for Indian travel agencies, airlines, and the hospitality sector that cater to international outbound tourism. Increased demand during winter could lead to better capacity utilization and potentially higher profitability for these businesses. Rating: 7/10 Heading: Difficult Terms Off-season: A period when demand for a service or product is low, leading to reduced prices. Peak period: A time when demand is highest, often resulting in increased prices. Itinerary: A detailed plan for a journey, including places to visit and the duration of stay. Traveller satisfaction: The degree to which travelers are pleased with their travel experience. Authenticity: The quality of being genuine or real; in travel, it means experiencing a place as locals do, not just as a tourist. Mulled wine: A type of alcoholic drink, typically red wine, heated with spices and sometimes fruit, often enjoyed in cold weather. Northern Lights: A natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions, caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere.
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