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India's booming 'pawprint economy': Pets take center stage
11 Apr
Summary
- The global pet travel market is projected to reach $4.6 billion by 2032.
- India's pet travel is driven by DINK couples treating pets as children.
- Companies curate bespoke adventures for pets, including snow and forests.

The travel industry in India is experiencing a significant shift, with a growing focus on catering to pets. This burgeoning 'pawprint economy' sees pet owners increasingly planning vacations around their animal companions, moving beyond traditional boarding options. Companies specializing in 'pet adventures' are emerging to meet this demand, offering curated experiences in destinations like snow, forests, and waterfalls.
The market is largely fueled by DINK (Double Income, No Kids) couples who consider their dogs as 'children,' willing to invest in bespoke travel for them. This trend has seen businesses like Furgetaway and Pet Travel Diaries offer packages ranging from Rs 38,000 to over Rs 1.5 lakh. The rise of 'Covid babies' during the pandemic accelerated this change, prompting airlines, hotels, and travel platforms to adopt more pet-friendly policies.
This evolving landscape means that traveling with pets is becoming normalized, with companies actively developing infrastructure and services. Initiatives include scouting pet-friendly stays and cafes and educating homestay owners on pet hospitality. The focus is on creating genuinely inclusive environments where pets are welcomed without excessive restrictions, fostering a sense of community among pet owners and enhancing their travel experiences.