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Radisson’s ‘India Getaway’ Campaign Targets Domestic Travelers, Offering Exclusive Benefits for Radisson Rewards Members and Driving Seasonal Tourism

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August 12, 2025 |
The landscape of travel in India is evolving, with business travelers increasingly extending their work trips for leisure, and regional destinations seeing a rise in demand. Recognizing these shifts, Radisson Hotel Group has strategically launched its ‘India Getaway’ campaign to tap into these emerging trends. This exclusive campaign, which runs from August 18 to September 2, 2025, aims to drive bookings during a traditionally slower travel period and offers compelling benefits for Radisson Rewards members.
The ‘India Getaway’ campaign is designed to cater to a growing desire for quick, meaningful escapes, especially during what were once considered off-peak seasons. By providing enhanced savings, exclusive deals, and member-first benefits, Radisson is positioning itself to meet the demands of Indian travelers looking for domestic getaways.
Understanding the Growing Domestic Travel Trends in India
Recent insights from Radisson Hotel Group highlight a clear shift in domestic travel behavior in India. A growing number of business travelers are extending their work trips into leisure time, capitalizing on short breaks to explore nearby destinations. This trend is especially evident in tier-II and tier-III cities, which are driving a substantial increase in domestic travel demand. These markets, once overshadowed by major metropolitan hubs, are now emerging as key contributors to the country’s tourism economy.
The rise in domestic travel is being fueled by several factors, including increasing disposable incomes, better connectivity to regional destinations, and a desire for value-led travel experiences. The appeal of quick weekend getaways and affordable yet high-quality stays is pushing travelers to explore local destinations more than ever before.
As a result, Radisson Hotel Group has tailored its ‘India Getaway’ campaign to cater specifically to these shifts, offering promotions that appeal to both seasoned travelers and first-time visitors looking for memorable experiences in their own country.
The ‘India Getaway’ Campaign: Key Benefits and Offerings
The ‘India Getaway’ campaign is designed to incentivize domestic travel during the shoulder season, which falls between the peak summer holiday period and the Diwali travel surge. This typically slower travel window presents a unique opportunity for Radisson to engage both loyal members and new customers by offering them attractive deals on hotel stays, tours, and additional perks.
The campaign spans from August 18 to September 2, 2025, with a travel window from September 3 to December 31, 2025, ensuring that travelers can plan their escapes in advance while taking advantage of the best offers. Radisson Rewards members will benefit the most from this initiative, with exclusive savings, added value through complimentary services, and enhanced loyalty perks. Members will enjoy the following key benefits:
- Exclusive savings on room rates and packages across Radisson properties in India.
- Complimentary breakfast and early check-ins or late check-outs, providing flexibility for travelers looking for added convenience.
- Discounted access to spa services, dining, and additional amenities within the hotel properties.
- Special offers for group bookings and extended stays, catering to families, groups of friends, or corporate teams seeking a weekend retreat or extended getaway.
The campaign is perfectly timed to target those looking for short-term escapes from the everyday grind, offering not only value but also experiences that combine leisure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Radisson aims to bring travelers closer to the vibrant cities and peaceful retreats found throughout India.
The Appeal of Domestic Travel in India: A Growing Trend
India’s domestic travel sector has seen an upward trajectory in recent years, and 2025 is poised to continue this trend. Many travelers, especially within the younger demographic, are now looking for experiences that align with their values—travel that offers more than just sightseeing but a connection with local culture and community. Domestic tourism, particularly in emerging destinations, has proven to be a sustainable option, with travelers seeking destinations that offer a balance of affordability, luxury, and cultural immersion.
Cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Rishikesh, and Cochin are becoming increasingly popular for both domestic and international tourists. These cities offer rich cultural histories, modern amenities, and easy access from major metropolitan areas. In addition, rural areas and smaller towns, often overlooked in favor of well-known tourist hubs, have seen a significant uptick in visitors.
Radisson Hotel Group’s ‘India Getaway’ campaign aligns perfectly with this demand, targeting these growing markets with offers that emphasize relaxation, wellness, and connection to local culture. Whether it’s a heritage hotel experience in Rajasthan or a wellness retreat by the backwaters of Kerala, Radisson is catering to every traveler’s needs.
The Impact on Regional Economies: A Boost to Local Tourism
The rise of regional travel in India is not only benefitting the tourism sector but is also providing a much-needed boost to local economies. As travelers increasingly opt for domestic getaways, small cities, rural destinations, and remote areas are experiencing a surge in both direct and indirect economic benefits.
Accommodation providers, local businesses, and tour operators are seeing increased demand, with the ‘India Getaway’ campaign providing a significant advantage. Additionally, government initiatives aimed at boosting tourism in tier-II and tier-III cities have created a supportive environment for these regions to grow and develop their tourism infrastructure.
For example, in areas where Radisson operates, such as in Chandigarh, Lucknow, and Varanasi, local suppliers and tourism-related businesses, including transportation services and craft markets, are directly benefiting from the influx of travelers. These regions are seeing higher occupancy rates in hotels and resorts, with increased patronage at local restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions, further supporting the economic uplift.
Targeting the Shoulder Season: Maximizing Value During Off-Peak Travel Periods
The shoulder season, which typically occurs between major holidays like summer and Diwali, often sees reduced travel activity. However, Radisson’s ‘India Getaway’ campaign targets this period by offering compelling reasons for travelers to book stays during traditionally quieter months.
By providing significant discounts and perks, the campaign is designed to reduce the impact of the offseason, encouraging tourists to travel during a time when destinations are less crowded and prices are more affordable. This is a win-win scenario for both travelers and the tourism industry. Guests can enjoy quieter, more personalized experiences, while local tourism businesses benefit from a steadier flow of visitors, keeping operations consistent throughout the year.
The Role of Radisson Hotel Group in India’s Domestic Travel Landscape
Radisson Hotel Group has long been a leader in the hospitality sector, known for its innovative approach to meeting the needs of global travelers. Its recent focus on enhancing domestic travel options in India through campaigns like ‘India Getaway’ illustrates the company’s adaptability and forward-thinking approach. The group’s ability to align its offerings with current travel trends, including wellness tourism and regional exploration, has positioned it as a key player in the growth of the Indian tourism market.
The success of this campaign further strengthens Radisson’s commitment to fostering a deeper connection between travelers and the diverse destinations within India. Through strategic partnerships, enhanced loyalty programs, and locally-inspired experiences, Radisson is continuously working to enhance the value of domestic travel for its customers.
The Future of Domestic Travel in India: Trends to Watch
Looking ahead, the future of domestic travel in India is full of potential. As more people seek meaningful escapes close to home, destinations like Goa, Kerala, and Rajasthan will continue to see a rise in visitors. The growth of wellness tourism, coupled with interest in eco-tourism and cultural travel, indicates that travelers are increasingly interested in immersing themselves in destinations that offer unique, restorative experiences.
Additionally, as travel patterns evolve and digital technologies make it easier to plan and book trips, the way people engage with travel brands will continue to shift. Companies that embrace seamless, tech-driven booking experiences and tailor their services to the needs of today’s travelers will be better positioned to meet the growing demand for domestic tourism.
Conclusion: Unlocking the Potential of Domestic Travel
Radisson Hotel Group’s ‘India Getaway’ campaign is more than just a marketing initiative—it is a response to the growing trend of domestic travel in India. By offering tailored experiences that appeal to a broad spectrum of travelers, the campaign is unlocking the potential of this important market and contributing to the overall growth of India’s tourism industry.
With increasing demand for short-term escapes, value-driven packages, and culturally rich experiences, the future of domestic tourism in India looks promising. As Radisson and other players in the tourism sector continue to innovate and meet the needs of travelers, the ‘India Getaway’ campaign stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of regional travel, offering a glimpse into the future of tourism in India.
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India’s TBO to acquire Classic Vacations

India based travel distribution platform TBO has agreed to acquire Classic Vacations from Phoenix-based investment firm, The Najafi Companies.
The transaction value is estimated at up to $125 million.
The acquisition brings together TBO’s technology platform and worldwide inventory with Classic Vacations network of luxury travel advisors and suppliers.
Classic Vacations delivered revenue of $111 million and an operating EBITDA of $11.2 million in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.
“We’re thrilled to bring Classic Vacations into the TBO family – the company’s longstanding delivery of outstanding services has earned the trust of its more than 10,000 travel advisors in the U.S,” said Gaurav Bhatnagar, TBO’s co-founder and joint managing director.
“Classic Vacations is led by a strong team of experts and will continue as an independent brand.”
“As we start working on integrating Classic Vacations with TBO, we will remain open to similar strategic alliances going forward,” added Ankush Nijhawan, co-founder and co-managing director.
Melissa Krueger, CEO of Classic Vacations, added: “Together, we’re strengthening Classic Vacations’ position as the premier luxury partner in the market while extending our reach onto the global stage.”
Classic Vacations was bought by The Najafi Companies in 2021 from Expedia Group.
Classic Vacations has a large network of high-value travel advisors and deep ties with major American consortia.
It delivers premium service across hotels, air, experiences, car rentals, and travel protection, specializing in bespoke luxury itineraries.
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Govt allows select minorities to stay in India without passport

The Union Home Ministry on Monday, September 1, issued an order announcing that the government now exempts minority communities, namely, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian fleeing religious persecution from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, who entered the country by December 31, 2024, without requiring valid passports or travel documents.
“A person belonging to a minority community in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan, namely, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian, who was compelled to seek shelter in India due to religious persecution or fear of religious persecution and entered into India on or before the 31st December, 2024,” read the order from the home ministry.
Interestingly, the order did not name Muslims. This is in line with the BJP-led government’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that was passed in 2019 to facilitate this. It had le to severe protests from Muslims and other citizens who said the law is discriminatory in nature and that it can also be misused to disenfranchise Muslims in the country.
In fact, over the last few months the central government and BJP-led state governments have been targeting Indian Muslims from West Bengal who were being picked up on false allegations of being Bangladeshi citizens. Several prominent activists including Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam are currently in jail having spent nearly five years in prison on charges of inciting riots in Delhi amid the anti-CAA protests.
It was issued as part of a series of directives made public by the Union Home Ministry, under the newly enacted Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025, which came into effect on Monday, September 1.
The Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, aims to grant the Union government the power to control the entry and exit of individuals into and from India by regulations that outline requirements for travel documents, such as passports, and govern various aspects of foreign nationals’ stay, including visa rules, registration procedures, and other related matters.
Previously, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which was enforced last year, extended the eligibility for citizenship only to non-Muslim minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan who entered India on or before December 31, 2014.
While the recent directive allows certain individuals to stay in India without documentation if they arrived by December 31, 2024, it doesn’t guarantee citizenship.
In contrast, the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act offers a path to citizenship for persecuted non-Muslim minorities from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh who entered India before December 2014.
The CAA’s exclusion of Muslims sparked widespread protests and concerns about discrimination, secularism, and potential disenfranchisement.
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Greenest destinations in India for eco-conscious travellers |

India is a haven for eco-conscious travelers seeking sustainable travel experiences. From lush rainforests to pristine Himalayan valleys, these are the places where natural beauty and responsible tourism go hand in hand. Here is a list of India’s greenest escapes, ideal for travelers who wish to explore and make the most of the outdoors while minimizing their environmental impact.
Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Known as Asia’s Cleanest Village, Mawlynnong in Meghalaya is a model of sustainable living. Look around you and you will find bamboo dustbins. People do not litter here and they expect the tourists also to respect the village’s ways and not litter. Plastic is banned here. Take out time to explore the living root bridges, and interact with the local community. There are eco-lodges and homestays where visitors can stay, these stays offer authentic experiences.
Thenmala, Kerala
This is India’s first planned eco-tourism destination, Thenmala in Kerala’s Western Ghats offers a sustainable escape amidst evergreen forests. Also known as “Honey Hill,” it features attractions like the Thenmala Dam, Butterfly Safari Park, and Shenduruney Wildlife Sanctuary. For those interested, there are activities like boating, trekking, and rock climbing.
Sikkim
The entire state of Sikkim is a beacon of eco-tourism. Sikkim is recognized for its organic farming and conservation efforts. No wonder, it is also India’s first fully organic state. Sikkim is home to the Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which also boasts diverse flora and fauna, including red pandas and snow leopards. There is no dearth of eco-friendly guesthouses, responsible trekking opportunities, and cultural immersion with Lepcha and Bhutia communities. And last but not least, Sikkim is very clean, thanks to the eco-conscious communities.
Munnar, Kerala
Munnar in Kerala’s Western Ghats, is known for its tea plantations, lush valleys, and biodiversity. It is where you will find the rare Neelakurinji flower and species like the Nilgiri Tahr. Munnar is a great place for those seeking romantic getaways, but it is equally perfect for those seeking adventure activities like trekking and wildlife watching. Eco-resorts and sustainable practices, like waste management and local sourcing, ensure a low environmental footprint.
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Monsoon may not be the right time to visit Spiti Valley, but come drier months, Spiti is one of the best in the country. This cold desert in the Himalayas, balances tourism with ecological preservation. Solar-powered homestays and community-based tourism initiatives support local livelihoods while protecting the fragile ecosystem. Travelers can explore ancient monasteries, trek through rugged terrains, and engage with sustainable practices, making Spiti a unique eco-destination. Here, it’s all about green energy and sustainable practices, because the greenery that comes with nature is a bit rare here, thanks to it being a cold desert.
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