As the Union Budget 2026–27 heads to the Lok Sabha on February 1, 2026, India’s travel and tourism sector is bracing for transformative policy action. High expectations have led to an increasing demand for budgetary support from the travel industry to help stimulate new air routes and boost connectivity throughout the country to drive overall economic growth. The increased demand for regional air connections, investment in infrastructure, tourism initiatives, and an increased target for domestic and international passenger numbers should lead to a watershed moment within the travel industry as part of the 2026 budget.



