Women on the Move: Why Safe Spaces Matter More Than Ever for Women Travellers

New Delhi [India], March 12: Every journey should begin with excitement, not concern. Yet for many women travelling across Indian cities, safety often becomes the first thing they think about, whether it is stepping out late, commuting alone, or checking into a hotel in an unfamiliar neighbourhood. Around Women’s Day this year, Brevistay highlighted an [...]

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New Delhi [India], March 12: Every journey should begin with excitement, not concern. Yet for many women travelling across Indian cities, safety often becomes the first thing they think about, whether it is stepping out late, commuting alone, or checking into a hotel in an unfamiliar neighbourhood.

Around Women’s Day this year, Brevistay highlighted an important message through its campaign: women deserve spaces where they feel secure, respected, and comfortable, no matter where their journey takes them.

As more women travel independently for work, leisure, and personal exploration, the demand for safe and trustworthy accommodation options has grown significantly. A recent YouGov survey revealed that more than half of urban Indian women feel unsafe walking alone at night, highlighting the everyday safety concerns many still face. At the same time, travel trends show that more women are embracing solo travel and exploring cities on their own terms, signalling a shift toward greater independence.

As women’s travel patterns continue to shift, safety is not just a social conversation but a responsibility for businesses that cater to travellers. Recognising this need, Brevistay has focused on building a hospitality ecosystem where safety, privacy, and reliability remain central to the travel experience, particularly for women navigating cities on their own.

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