Mumbai Terror and Thailand Protests Fail to Deter Travellers Says Skyscanner


EDINBURGH, December 1 /PRNewswire/ --     The recent Mumbai terrorist attacks, which left at least 195 dead, and
Thailand's political protests which have led to a temporary state of
emergency, have failed to deter travellers, says leading flight search engine
Skyscanner (http://www.Skyscanner.net).

Despite the FCO's advice to avoid all but essential travel to Mumbai,
there has been no significant reduction in the amount of flight search
traffic on Skyscanner to the Indian city. After minor rescheduling, all major
airlines are still flying to and from Mumbai with no further disruption
expected.

Barry Smith, co-founder and Business Director of Skyscanner speculated on
the resilience of the UK-India travel connection:

"India is a very popular winter and spring destination and despite the
recent attacks, it seems UK travellers are not being deterred from visiting
Mumbai or India in general. Some travel agencies and hoteliers have reported
cancellations and we would advise people to make their own travel decisions
based on the latest advice from the British FCO, local news sources and their
own common sense."

Bangkok's two main airports are still closed, stranding thousands of
travellers, but several airlines have been able to arrange flights and
transfers to and from other airports in the country. Despite the situation,
the country is displaying no major drop in flight search volumes. Barry Smith
commented:

"Thailand is massively popular with UK travellers and typically a very
safe place to visit. So far, flight search traffic for UK-Bangkok routes is
normal for this time of year. The Thai tourism authorities are warning of a
drop in visitors, but we haven't seen it yet. As with India, travellers are
unlikely to be deterred for long."

Typically, areas affected by terrorism or political unrest do see a short
term reduction in visitors, but tend to recover quickly as long as incidents
are not sustained.

About Skyscanner

Skyscanner is the most powerful and flexible flight search engine in
Europe, which provides instant online comparison on prices for over 300,000
flights on over 600 airlines. With Skyscanner, users can browse without
having to enter specific dates or airports, and Skyscanner is available in 20
different languages, including Russian, Spanish and Chinese.

http://www.skyscanner.net/

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