New Delhi, Feb 9: Tired of candle-lit dinners in the city on Valentine’s Day? Now you can escape to an island, sip margaritas on the beach and soak up the sun with your loved one. Remember February 14 is on a Sunday this year.
“This year, with Valentine’s Day falling on a weekend, there is increased anticipation within the hospitality and travel industry of a positive response from the younger generation who have cash and are seeking reasons to indulge,” Kavi Ghei, director of TRAC Representations that handles international tourism boards and airlines, told IANS.
“With gloomy recession pressures steadily fading, the upwardly mobile travellers from metro hubs are looking to treat themselves to short breaks both nationally and internationally. In sync with these optimistic sentiments, hospitality chains and international destinations have embarked on tactical themes and promotions to reach potential consumer segments,” he added.
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