Mumbai financial capital of the country has emerged as the most vacation deprived city among the five surveyed towns, Mumbai enjoy working more than relaxing at vacations. Vacations play an important role in maintaining the work-life balance, and general well-being of the employees while re-energising them to be more focused at work. Mumbai's lead in enjoying work more than relaxing at vacations as a majority of them take lesser vacation days than they are awarded.
This makes Mumbaikars top the vacation deprived city among the other surveyed towns in the country. Expedia.com's 2014 Vacation Deprivation report, 97 per cent Mumbaikars' vacation are deprived, 96 per cent are willing to make sacrifices for extra vacation days and 42 per cent feel guilty for taking a vacation.
In Delhi, people start planning for next vacation within a week of coming back and most (90 per cent) are willing to make sacrifices like giving up on television and junk food for an additional vacation day. Delhi are least vacation deprived as compared to other metro cities in India. About 60 per cent of people in Delhi would prefer more vacation days instead of money.
They are also ready to sacrifice on things like junk food, Internet and television, but find it relatively difficult to part with their booze for an extra day of vacation. Five cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad by Northstar from August 25 to September 17, 2014. Puneites, despite having the most supportive bosses, feel they are vacation-deprived, because most of them feel they do not get enough vacation days. Pune start to relax as soon as they start their vacation and three-fourth of them associate overall happiness with vacation. Pune are ready to give up dessert, social media, sex, taking a shower and Internet for one extra day of vacation.
Almost half of them blame it on their spouse or partner, work demand or other family members for not taking vacations. They make up by taking multiple short vacations. Hyderabadi are the highest to travel for weddings or family obligations, about 52 per cent never take all vacation days that they are entitled to and 67 per cent prefer a pay raise over more vacation days. Hyderabadi vacation planning is the number one priority and they plan their next vacation within more than a month of returning from holiday. see more >>
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