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Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bali Attract a New Wave of Indian Tourists as Friction-Free Visa Policies, Lower Costs, and Tech-Enabled Travel Planning Open the Doors to First-Time International Flyers Across India

Sunday, August 3, 2025
Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bali are fast emerging as the top international choices for a growing segment of Indian travelers, thanks to a powerful combination of visa-free or visa-on-arrival access, affordable travel packages, and seamless digital booking tools. With the once-daunting visa process no longer a barrier, first-time flyers from both metro cities and rising Tier-2 hubs are taking the leap into global travel. These destinations not only offer cultural familiarity, short-haul flights, and year-round appeal, but also align perfectly with the needs of budget-conscious professionals, families, and young solo travelers seeking hassle-free, tech-supported overseas experiences. As India’s global mobility improves and international aspirations widen, these three locations symbolize a broader shift toward accessible and inclusive international tourism.
Emerging from both major metro areas and smaller cities, a growing number of Indian tourists — many venturing overseas for the first time — are gravitating toward regions like the UAE and Indonesia, where entry is easier, faster, and cheaper. Destinations such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bali are increasingly seen as ideal for those who want to skip long embassy queues and enjoy friction-free vacations.
These developments are part of a broader travel-tech movement aimed at breaking down the traditional barriers that have long hindered India’s outbound tourism. Modern platforms are actively promoting routes with easier immigration policies, while also offering digital planning tools that make the process more seamless for travelers unfamiliar with international travel.
Visa Restrictions Fade as Travel Access Expands
Back in 2005, the Indian passport offered little flexibility on the global stage, granting visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to only twenty-five countries. Today, that number has surged past ninety, reflecting a significant shift in how Indian citizens can navigate the world. This increase has opened the door to more spontaneous travel and encouraged a deeper curiosity about global destinations.
In parallel, India’s outbound tourism numbers have exploded. From just seven million international trips two decades ago, the country recorded over twenty-eight million overseas journeys in 2024 — a clear sign that international travel is now a mainstream aspiration, not just a luxury.
Making Global Holidays Feel Like Home
New-age travel platforms have gone beyond simply highlighting visa-free destinations. They now offer curated digital tools that allow users to create custom itineraries, compare travel costs, and get destination-specific guidance. This added support is particularly appealing to individuals planning their first trip abroad — often solo or with family — who may be unfamiliar with foreign customs, logistics, or budgeting expectations.
With user-friendly interfaces and multilingual support, these platforms are closing the knowledge gap, offering practical advice on everything from local transport to hotel booking and airport navigation. This creates a sense of comfort and familiarity, making global travel feel as manageable as a domestic vacation.
A Strategic Shift by Tourist-Friendly Nations
The growing availability of visa-free routes isn’t a coincidence — it reflects a deliberate strategy by countries seeking to attract Indian tourists. Given India’s expanding middle class and rising international spend, several countries in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and even parts of Africa and Europe are now prioritizing relaxed visa policies for Indian passport holders.
Cities that are already culturally and commercially connected to India — such as Dubai and Bali — are natural beneficiaries of this policy shift. With direct flights, tourism infrastructure tailored for Indian visitors, and cultural familiarity, these destinations are becoming top choices for weekend escapes and family vacations.
Tier-2 Cities Drive a New Travel Culture
The shift toward easier global access isn’t limited to major urban centers like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru. In fact, a significant portion of outbound growth is now being driven by travelers from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, where improved connectivity and greater digital literacy have opened the floodgates for international aspiration.
For these travelers, visa-free or visa-on-arrival options offer a direct route to fulfilling long-held travel dreams — without needing to navigate the bureaucracy of embassy visits or third-party visa consultants. It’s a liberating change, turning what was once a complicated process into a straightforward, confidence-boosting experience.
Redefining Indian Travel Norms
As international travel becomes more inclusive and widespread, Indian travelers are no longer just spectators in the global tourism market — they’re shaping it. Whether it’s a quick getaway to Dubai or a beachside retreat in Bali, Indian tourists are contributing to local economies, exploring diverse cultures, and building a deeper understanding of the world.
This transformation is ushering in a new generation of globally connected Indians — those who see travel not as a luxury, but as an extension of their lifestyle. And with digital platforms, simplified access, and destination readiness, this movement shows no signs of slowing down.
Conclusion:
A growing appetite for international experiences, paired with reduced visa friction and smart travel planning tools, is turning the tide for Indian outbound tourism. What was once a distant goal for many is now just a few clicks and a passport away. As more destinations ease entry for Indian travelers and digital tools simplify the journey, the world is becoming an open playground — not just for the privileged few, but for millions across India ready to explore what lies beyond the border.
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Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel ink long-term strategic MOU with Queensland Tourism

Mumbai, September 1, 2025:In a strategic initiative to boost travel to Queensland – Australia from the high-potential India market, Thomas Cook (India) Limited, India’s leading omnichannel travel services company, and its group company, SOTC Travel, have signed a long-term, multi-pronged MOU with Queensland Tourism (Tourism and Events Queensland). This strategic collaboration will ensure focus on growing Queensland’s visibility and inspiring year-round visitation from India. The MOU was signed by senior leadership from Thomas Cook (India) Limited and SOTC Travelwith Katie Mills, International Director at Tourism and Events Queensland in the presence of Hon David Crisafulli MP, Premier of Queensland and Minister for Veterans.
This multi-pronged long-term MOU will focus on content, education & training programmes and joint marketing, leveraging Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel’s strategic phygital model (range of digital platforms and extensive pan-India retail network) to position Queensland as an ideal destination for leisure, MICE, B-leisure, and sports tourism across India’s metro, mini-metro, and Tier 2 and 3 markets.
Home to UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest, Queensland offers travellers a wide range of unique experiences. The Gold Coast is known for its theme parks, beaches and adventure activities, the Whitsundays for its white-sand island stays and sailing opportunities. Brisbane’s modern, cosmopolitan touch with its riverfront precincts, diverse dining, rooftop bars and nightlife, Cairns and Port Douglas serve as gateways to reef and rainforest exploration.
Queensland appeals to all traveller segments – multi-generational families, couples to young India’s millennials & GenZ and MICE groups. In addition, sports tourism, fuelled by Indians’ love for cricket and global sporting events like the upcoming 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games.
Mr. Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head – Holidays, MICE, Visa, Thomas Cook (India) Limited, said, “Experiential travel is a key demand driver, highlighted in our India Holiday Report – with 75% respondents seeking experiences over traditional tours. And Queensland offers just this: from spectacular natural vistas, world-class gastronomy to global sporting events and more!
Our MOU with Queensland is a great opportunity to expand our product portfolio and showcase Queensland as a year-round destination. Our intent is to create innovative, immersive, experience-led itineraries that appeal to our range of segments across multi-generational families, millennials and GenZ, couples, working professionals and our powerful MICE corporates.”
Mr. S.D. Nandakumar – President & Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited, said,” We are excited to partner with Queensland Tourism! With our powerful legacy of over 75 years and our extensive pan-India reach, we look forward to inspiring Indians, not just from metros, but also our regional tier 2 and 3 markets. Our strategy will focus on the key pivots of product development, education and marcom.
We intend to spotlight Queensland’s iconic natural beauty while also showcasing the state’s hidden gems and exciting experiences – ensuring truly memorable and repeat visitations.”
Tourism and Events Queensland CEO, Craig Davidson said, “This strategic connection with Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel is a powerful step forward in our mission to position Queensland as the destination of choice for India travellers. From the Great Barrier Reef to the Scenic Rim, Queensland offers unforgettable experiences across every season. Through collaborative marketing, education and content creation, we’re excited to inspire more India visitors to discover ‘Australia’s Holiday Feeling’, which can only be experienced in Queensland.”
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Hahnair appoints Travesla as new service partner in India

Hahnair, a provider of airline distribution services, has appointed Travesla as its official service partner in India. The new collaboration will strengthen support for travel agencies in the region, guiding Hahnair’s suite of ticketing services, including access to over 350 partner airlines.
Travesla, led by aviation veteran Salil Nath, is a representation company and GSA combining global expertise with a partner-first approach. With deep knowledge of the Indian market and decades of leadership experience at airlines and travel management companies, the team at Travesla is uniquely positioned to support agencies with local insight and global opportunities.
Kimberley Long, Vice President of Agency Distribution at Hahnair, said, “We are very happy to collaborate with Travesla. Their service and deep understanding of the Indian market will be invaluable in strengthening our support to travel agencies across the region.”
In their role as the general point of contact, Travesla will provide dedicated support to travel agents for any inquiries related to Hahnair services. This includes information about ticketing services, conducting informative presentations and training sessions, and facilitating ticketing authority requests to Hahnair’s partner airlines.
Moreover, Hahnair’s Service Desk remains at the disposal of agents for any questions regarding issuing tickets on Hahnair (HR) stock at [email protected]. Bharat Kapoor, Regional Vice President, will also be available to provide additional support, further reinforcing Hahnair’s commitment to its partners in the region.
“We trust Travesla to be an extension of Hahnair in India. Their market expertise, commitment to service, and close relationships with the travel trade make them the ideal partner for representing us locally,” added Bharat Kapoor.
Looking ahead, Salil Nath, Founder and CEO of Travesla, emphasised the benefits for travel agencies, “We are proud to represent Hahnair in India. For travel agents, Hahnair’s leading airline network, along with secure processes and reliable support, will open up new opportunities for Indian agencies and help them better serve their clients.”
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Ride or die: PM Modi, Putin make a statement with carpool

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin made a striking statement of camaraderie as they shared a ride in a ‘made in Russia’ Aurus sedan gifted to Putin by China. The two leaders were seen heading together to the Ritz-Carlton in Tianjin, where they are scheduled to hold their bilateral talks on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.
Modi later posted on X about the unusual carpool, writing, “After the proceedings at the SCO Summit venue, President Putin and I travelled together to the venue of our bilateral meeting. Conversations with him are always insightful.”
SHOW OF WARMTH
The unusual carpool followed a warm embrace earlier in the day, when Modi and Putin greeted each other at the summit venue. Cameras captured the hug, which quickly went viral on social media. Modi later amplified the moment on X, writing: “Always a delight to meet President Putin!”
TALKS UNDER TRADE TURBULENCE
Their meeting comes at a sensitive moment in global trade and geopolitics. Officials said the bilateral talks would focus on energy partnerships, defence cooperation and the broader global order.
The discussions gain added weight amid US President Donald Trump’s imposition of steep tariffs, as high as 50 per cent on Indian exports, citing New Delhi’s continued purchases of discounted Russian crude oil. The tariffs, part of Trump’s broader protectionist push, have unsettled markets and loomed large over the SCO proceedings.
MODI, PUTIN, XI TOGETHER
The day also produced rare images of PM Modi in animated conversation with both Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Videos and photographs showed the three exchanging smiles, handshakes and light moments together. Modi posted photographs of the interactions, remarking: “Interactions in Tianjin continue! Exchanging perspectives with President Putin and President Xi during the SCO Summit.”
INDIA’S SCO PRIORITIES
In his plenary address, Modi outlined India’s approach to the grouping around three pillars — security, connectivity and opportunity. He renewed calls for collective action against terrorism, reminding leaders that India has suffered its impact for four decades, most recently in the Pahalgam attack. He cautioned against double standards on extremism and stressed the need for a unified stand through mechanisms such as SCO-RATS.
The prime minister also delivered a pointed message on connectivity, saying projects that ignore sovereignty “lose trust and meaning”. Though unnamed, the remark was widely seen as a rejection of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, particularly the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor that passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Modi instead highlighted India-led projects such as the Chabahar Port and the International North-South Transport Corridor, aimed at linking South Asia with Central Asia while respecting territorial integrity.
MEETING XI AFTER SEVEN YEARS
On the sidelines, Modi held his first bilateral meeting with Xi Jinping in seven years. He pitched for cooperation between India and China in combating terrorism, noting that both countries have been victims of extremist violence, while reiterating New Delhi’s concerns over cross-border terror. The meeting came against the backdrop of strained ties since the Galwan clashes of 2020, making Modi’s visit to China, his first since the crisis, particularly significant.
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