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Saw spike in demand for accommodation in all cricket world cup host cities: Santosh Kumar, Booking.com

Santosh Kumar, country manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia, Booking.com on the company’s association with cricket and other sports, how Indians are travelling today, and more.

By Storyboard18  Nov 20, 2023 9:13:14 PM IST (Updated)

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Being the official accommodation booking partner for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has worked well for the brand, says Santosh Kumar, country manager for India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia, Booking.com.
He spoke to Storyboard18 about the company’s association with cricket and other sports, how Indians are travelling today, and much more.
How has the association with the ICC’s Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 been for Booking.com? What were your business expectations and to what level have those expectations been met?
The partnership with ICC is a continuing one for us in terms of our focus on sports tourism. And if you see some of the investments that we’ve been making over the last few years, we have zeroed in on a few priority markets globally. That has also meant focusing on a few priority sports that are popular in those parts of the world. For example, in the US, we are focusing on Major League Baseball. We’ve been doing the Super Bowl (American football—NFL final) ads for a couple of years now. In Europe, we have been doing the UEFA Soccer League as well as Eurovision.