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Home»Explore by countries»India»Indian travellers worry more about forex costs than visa queues: Report
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Indian travellers worry more about forex costs than visa queues: Report

By IslaJune 2, 20263 Mins Read
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Indian travellers are showing stronger intent to increase international travel spending, but continue to face difficulty in understanding the actual cost of spending abroad, according to Wise’s Passport & Paisa: India Travel Money Report 2026.

Based on a survey of over 1,000 Indian international travellers, nearly 78% plan to raise overseas travel spending following the reduction in Tax Collected at Source (TCS) on foreign travel expenses, as per the report. However, it adds that managing travel budgets remains the biggest concern, ahead of visa processing delays, flight disruptions and language barriers.

According to Wise report, 38% of Indians still prefer exchanging cash before travelling, making it the most widely used method for managing foreign currency. International debit and credit cards are used next, while digital multi-currency accounts account for just 9% of usage.

Forex costs emerge as key pain point

According to the findings, hidden exchange rate markups, lack of pricing transparency and difficulty in comparing forex rates across providers remain major challenges for travellers. The report states that while travellers are aware of currency conversion charges, many cannot clearly see how much cost is embedded in the exchange rate.

It adds that even small markups can significantly affect travel budgets, especially as nearly half of Indian travellers spend under ₹1 lakh per international trip. Zero forex markup is identified as the most preferred cost-related feature across age groups.