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Home / Lifestyle / India's Winter Wanderlust: Schengen Visas Fuel Global Trips

India's Winter Wanderlust: Schengen Visas Fuel Global Trips

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Winter travel applications surge for trips between November 2025 and February 2026.
  • Millennials drive outbound travel, accounting for 54% of visa applications.
  • Multi-country European tours are popular, often concluding in the UK.
India's Winter Wanderlust: Schengen Visas Fuel Global Trips

As India experiences cooler temperatures and the festive season approaches, outbound travel bookings for winter 2025-2026 are sharply rising. Data indicates a strong preference for cross-border travel, with many utilizing Schengen visas to create multi-country itineraries that often include a final stop in the UK. This trend is particularly driven by millennials, who represent 54% of travelers seeking experience-focused holidays.

Gen Z is emerging as the fastest-growing demographic, contributing 25% of applications, while women show a preference for destinations like Sri Lanka. Cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru are leading application numbers, with Tier 2 cities also showing increased activity. Travel preferences are split between snow-seeking trips to Europe and sun-chasing holidays in destinations like Dubai and Bali.

The surge in winter travel is further amplified by India's peak wedding season, driving honeymoon and post-wedding trips, with Europe remaining a favored choice. This combination of festive spirit, rising incomes, and easier global access points to a record-breaking winter travel season for India.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The peak winter travel season in India is typically from November to February, driven by festive holidays and extended breaks.
Millennials are currently leading the surge in outbound travel, accounting for 54% of applications, with Gen Z also showing significant growth.
Travelers are increasingly using Schengen visas to combine multiple European countries into one cross-border winter holiday, often extending their trip to the UK.

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