With excitement mounting for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Paris, Atlys has reported a staggering 60% surge in visa applications for France.
This unprecedented spike underscores the heightened interest and enthusiasm among Indian travelers to be part of this global event.
While travellers from Tier 1 cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore dominate the applicant pool, Atlys has also witnessed a notable increase in applications from smaller towns and rural areas. In response to the surge, French consulates in India have ramped up their processing capabilities. On average, Olympic visitors are receiving their visa decisions in under a week, a significant improvement compared to the usual processing times. This expedited service ensures a smoother and more efficient experience for travellers, allowing them to focus on their Olympic journey rather than visa hurdles.
Paris remains a top destination, with a nearly 40% increase in active travel listings on Atlys, ensuring ample availability for visitors. The city’s iconic landmarks and Olympic venues are expected to draw millions. However, the interest doesn’t stop at Paris. Travelers are exploring vibrant locations such as Nice, Aubervilliers, Colombes, and Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, all of which host key Olympic events. Lesser-known areas like Châteauroux for shooting events and Colombes for field hockey are also seeing a rise in bookings, offering visitors a diverse and enriching French experience.
There has been a significant rise in group travel bookings, with families and friends planning their Olympic trips together. Atlys has seen a 45% increase in group visa applications, reflecting the social and communal aspect of attending such a major global event.
A notable 50% increase in sports tourism-related queries has been observed, with travelers not only seeking to attend the Olympic events but also expressing interest in visiting iconic French sports venues like Stade de France and Roland Garros. This surge highlights a growing trend among Indian travelers who are keen to combine their love for sports with their travel plans.
“The surge in applications reflects an exciting trend among Indian travelers, who are increasingly planning trips around iconic sporting events like the Olympics, showcasing their growing appetite for unique global experiences,” said Mohak Nahta, CEO of Atlys. “Interestingly, while Paris remains a top destination, these travelers are also venturing beyond traditional tourist spots to explore cities like Lyon, Saint-Denis and Bordeaux to catch their favourite sports. We’re thrilled to make it easy for travelers to get their visas on time for the 2024 Olympic and summer travel experiences.”
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