In a new survey of 11,000 people in Asia-Pacific by Booking.com, Indian respondents far exceeded regional averages in terms of their likelihood to travel and their willingness to accept travel disruptions and delays, CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli reports.
In a new survey of 11,000 people in Asia-Pacific by Booking.com, Indian respondents far exceeded regional averages in terms of their likelihood to travel and their willingness to accept travel disruptions and delays, CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli reports.
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