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Indian sports enthusiasts flock to Singapore and Abu Dhabi for upcoming Formula 1 Grand Prix Races

As the countdown to these races begins, it’s clear that Indian sports enthusiasts are not just watching from afar—they’re packing their bags and heading straight into the action

With the Olympics behind us, India’s sports tourism scene is heating up as enthusiasts gear up for the next major sporting events: the Formula 1 Grand Prix races in Singapore and Abu Dhabi, Times of India reported.

Scheduled for September and December respectively, these high-octane events have sparked a significant increase in outbound travel from India.

According to Skyscanner, a leading travel search aggregator, there has been a staggering 189% increase in flight bookings for Singapore on September 18 compared to the previous day. This spike suggests that Indian fans are eager to immerse themselves in the pre-race atmosphere at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, where the Singapore Grand Prix will take place from September 20 to 22. The race, set for the evening of September 22, will see drivers navigate 62 laps of the 4.94 km track under the city’s dazzling lights.

For those looking to save on travel costs, Skyscanner offers some strategic advice: consider mixing and matching airlines and airports, and embrace flexibility by avoiding round-trip bookings. This approach could help fans maximize their savings while ensuring they don’t miss out on the excitement.

The excitement doesn’t end there. Abu Dhabi, which will host the final race of the 2024 F1 season from December 6 to 8, is also witnessing a surge in travel interest. Flight bookings for December 2 have jumped by 188%, as many fans plan to arrive early and soak in the event’s festive atmosphere. Another spike of 167% in bookings for December 7 suggests that some fans are timing their visit to witness the thrilling climax of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The TOI had a quick check of airfares on Skyscanner shows that prices have risen in response to the demand. For instance, the cheapest one-way ticket from Mumbai to Singapore on race day, September 22, costs ₹12,172 on a non-stop Vistara flight. However, options are more limited from Delhi, with no tickets available for flights arriving in Singapore in time for the race.

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