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This survey shows that 49% of Gen Z Indians are planning a stunning wedding abroad
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This survey shows that 49% of Gen Z Indians are planning a stunning wedding abroad

Weddings are one of the most celebrated days in every person’s life. Today, the impact of grand weddings is demonstrated through high-profile celebrations and extravagant festivities. Leading global travel app Skyscanner has released the latest survey titled Destination ‘I Do’ which shows a strong desire among Indians for overseas weddings. 85% of them are planning or have already had an overseas wedding. According to the report, Generation Z leads the pack with 49% considering getting married in a stunning destination compared to 33% of Millennials.

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According to the report, Asia was the first choice for Indians to get married, with 48% of respondents looking for places like Thailand, Japan and the Maldives. These places not only promise stunning backdrops but are also more affordable, while 31% are interested in romantic destinations in Europe such as the UK, Spain, France and Italy.

The report also revealed the top picks of Indian couples. When planning a perfect wedding, couples mostly look for places like Goa for a dreamy beach wedding, Dubai for the glitz and ultra-glamorous views, and Bali and Bangkok for the tropical aesthetic.

When it comes to the atmosphere of a wedding abroad, there are many options like beaches, royal palaces, scenic mountains and more. The report says that 26% of Indians plan a beach wedding while 20% opt for royal palaces. 19% are attracted to scenic mountain backdrops and personalized celebrations.

Sources: Skyscanner, Wedding Wire

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