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She Opts for Flights, He Boards the Bus/ Train: Goibibo Unpacks Gender Differences in How Students Travel
She Opts for Flights, He Boards the Bus/ Train: Goibibo Unpacks Gender Differences in How Students Travel

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

She Opts for Flights, He Boards the Bus/ Train: Goibibo Unpacks Gender Differences in How Students Travel

Goibibo, one of India's leading travel brands, has revealed fascinating differences in how female and male students travel, pay, and plan, based on bookings made by 50,000 verified student travellers through its dedicated Student GoPass program since January 2025. The booking patterns indicate that the student demographic is price-conscious and digital-first, but within the same, there is a nuanced divide between the two genders, especially when it comes to mode of transport and payment preferences. Female students are more likely to opt for flights over ground transport. While 36% of them book domestic flights, only 23% of their male counterparts do the same. In contrast, half of male students (50%) prefer ground transport, buses and trains, compared to just 34% of women, indicating a preference toward air travel among female travellers, likely driven by safety and time considerations. The divide extends into device and payment behaviours. More than one in three female students use an iPhone, compared to one in four males. When it comes to payments, UPI is the preferred method for 71% of female students, versus 64% of men. Interestingly, female students are 50% less likely to use 'Pay Later' options, as compared to male counterparts. Despite these behavioral differences, one theme is universal: affordability. 74% of all student travellers book accommodation priced below ₹3,000 per night, signaling that the budget-conscious mindset is dominant, though the pathways differ. Students also tend to plan ahead; nearly 63% of their bookings are made more than a week in advance. This contrasts with the broader Indian traveller base, where majority bookings take place within a week of the travel date. 'The female student traveller is digitally savvy, deliberate in her choices, and values both convenience and safety,' said Raj Rishi Singh, CMO, Goibibo. 'While her preferences may differ from her male counterpart what unites them is a sharp eye on value. That's precisely what we've aimed to address with our GoPass program—making Goibibo the preferred platform for student travellers seeking smart, affordable options.'

How India's Students Travel: Girls Take A Flight, Boys Do Buses And Trains
How India's Students Travel: Girls Take A Flight, Boys Do Buses And Trains

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • NDTV

How India's Students Travel: Girls Take A Flight, Boys Do Buses And Trains

Goibibo has revealed fascinating differences in how female and male students in India travel, pay and plan, based on bookings made by 50,000 verified student travellers through its dedicated Student GoPass program since January 2025. The booking patterns show that the student demographic is price-conscious and digital-first, but there is nuanced divide between genders, especially when it comes to mode of transportation and payment preferences. Female students more likely opt for flights over ground transport. 36 percent of them book domestic flights, as opposed to only 23 percent of their male counterparts. In contrast, half of male students (50 percent) prefer ground transport like buses and trains, compared to just 34 percent women, which indicates a preference toward air travel among female travellers, likely driven by safety and time considerations. This divide extends into device and payment modes, with more than one in three female students use an iPhone, compared to one in four males. When it comes to payments, UPI is preferred for 71 percent of female students, versus 64 percent of men. Interestingly, female students are 50 percent less likely to use pay later options, as compared to men. Raj Rishi Singh, CMO, Goibibo said, "The female student traveller is digitally savvy, deliberate in her choices, and values both convenience and safety." He added, "While her preferences may differ from her male counterpart what unites them is a sharp eye on value. That's precisely what we've aimed to address with our GoPass program-making Goibibo the preferred platform for student travellers seeking smart, affordable options."

Goibibo reveals gender-based travel trends among Indian students using GoPass program
Goibibo reveals gender-based travel trends among Indian students using GoPass program

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Goibibo reveals gender-based travel trends among Indian students using GoPass program

A new report from travel platform Goibibo highlights gender differences in how Indian students book, pay for, and plan their travel. Based on 50,000 verified bookings through its Student GoPass program since January 2025, the data offers a window into Gen Z's travel habits—and how they balance safety, convenience, and affordability. The Student GoPass program offers verified students exclusive discounts across flights, hotels, and buses, aiming to support their travel needs with a digital-first, budget-conscious experience. The findings indicate a notable divergence in preferred modes of transport. Female students are considerably more inclined to fly, with 36% opting for domestic flights compared to just 23% of their male counterparts. On the other hand, ground transport, including buses and trains, is favoured by 50% of male students, while only 34% of female students choose these options. This difference suggests that factors such as safety and time efficiency may play a crucial role in female students' travel decisions. Device usage and payment behaviors further underscore these contrasts. More than one-third of female students utilize iPhones, a higher proportion than the one in four observed among male students. While UPI remains the dominant payment method for both genders, its adoption is higher among women (71%) than men (64%). Interestingly, female students are also 50% less likely to use "Pay Later" services, suggesting a preference for immediate payment. Nearly three out of four students across genders choose accommodation priced under Rs 3,000 per night. Additionally, 63% of students book their travel more than a week in advance. "The female student traveler is digitally savvy, deliberate in her choices, and values both convenience and safety," commented Raj Rishi Singh, CMO, Goibibo. "While her preferences may differ from her male counterpart, what unites them is a sharp eye on value." AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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