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‘Millennials in India top spenders on travel, beat Gen Z, Gen X and Boomers’

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 September 2024
Indian millennials are the highest spenders on travel at $6,031 annually, according to Collinson International's report. Travel is the second largest expense for Indians after everyday spending. Airport lounge access tops the list of valued travel perks, with 90% expecting it on credit cards and 89% willing to switch cards if this benefit is removed.
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