India's outbound travel market is growing much faster than any other outbound market in the world, according to Agoda's CEO, Omri Morgenshtern.
Talk about Asia's travel recovery is still largely focused on the return of Chinese travelers.
"The entire thing is booming," he said. "India outbound [travel] is growing much faster than any other." "India's travel industry has recovered strongly on the back of economic growth in the country," said Lalitya Dhavala, valuations consultant at travel analytics firm Cirium.
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