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After all, what is going to happen in Mumbai? There was a huge jump of 350% in flight bookings.

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After all, what is going to happen in Mumbai? There was a huge jump of 350% in flight bookings.
Huge increase in flight bookings of Mumbai and Chandigarh

Mumbai And there has been a jump of up to 350 percent in bookings for flights to Chandigarh. Actually, the legendary British rock band ‘Coldplay’ is going to have a grand event in Mumbai. Similarly, Indian Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh is going to have a concert in many other cities of the country including Chandigarh. In such a situation, fans of Coldplay and Diljit are reaching Mumbai and Chandigarh from every corner of the country. Therefore, there has been a jump of up to 350 percent in the booking of flights going to Mumbai and Chandigarh.

Coldplay’s concert will last for 3 days in Mumbai

Online travel agency Ixigo has given this information in a report on Wednesday. Grammy Award winning band Coldplay will be performing at Mumbai’s D.Y. from January 18 to 21 as part of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ World Tour. Patil will participate in the event to be held at the stadium.

Diljit Dosanjh will do a show in Chandigarh in December

Apart from this, Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh will also participate in a concert in Chandigarh in December this year as part of his ‘Dil-Uminati’ India Tour. A huge surge is being seen in travel bookings among fans from across the country to attend both these music concerts and listen to their favorite artists. Apart from flights, a huge increase has been seen in online searches related to train and bus booking.

350% increase in Mumbai flight bookings

According to the report, flight bookings in Mumbai have seen an increase of 350 percent on an annual basis. There has been a 300 percent jump in flight bookings to Chandigarh for Diljit’s concert. An average of 100 percent increase in flight ticket bookings has also been recorded for Diljit’s other concert cities like Delhi, Ahmedabad and Indore.

People are traveling to participate in live concerts

Alok Bajpai, CEO, ixigo Group, said, “We have seen a significant change in the preferences of Indian travellers. Most people are ready to spend money on music concerts and festivals. The passion of attending live concerts is inspiring fans to travel.

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