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Women on the Move: Why Safe Spaces Matter More Than Ever for Women Travellers-PNN
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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,...

TBT Online Desk
March 12, 2026 4 Min Read
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.

Creating Safe and Trusted Stay Options

One of the biggest concerns for women travellers is the uncertainty of unfamiliar accommodations. A hotel stay, especially for a few hours between travel schedules or meetings, should offer comfort and peace of mind rather than additional stress.

Brevistay addresses this through a careful partner verification process. Hotels listed on the platform undergo checks for service quality, hygiene standards, and safety protocols before they are onboarded. This helps ensure that travellers can confidently choose accommodations that meet defined safety and hospitality benchmarks.

Many partner hotels also maintain surveillance in common areas, trained staff, and secure access points. While these measures are standard for quality hospitality, their presence becomes particularly meaningful for women travellers, especially those arriving late at night, travelling alone, or unfamiliar with the city.

Equally important is the idea of respectful hospitality. For many women, the experience of checking into a hotel can sometimes involve unnecessary questions or uncomfortable interactions. Brevistay has worked with its partner properties to encourage smooth and discreet check-in processes, supported by transparent booking policies and clear identification requirements.

This allows guests to focus on their travel plans rather than worry about awkward situations at the front desk. Whether someone is taking a break between meetings, waiting out a long layover, or simply looking for a quiet place to rest during the day, the experience is designed to remain hassle-free and respectful.

Supporting Women’s Mobility and Independence

Travel rarely unfolds exactly as planned. Flights get delayed, meetings extend beyond schedule, and itineraries change unexpectedly. During such moments, quick and reliable support can make all the difference, especially for travellers navigating unfamiliar surroundings.

Brevistay provides round-the-clock customer assistance to help guests resolve booking queries, check-in concerns, or last-minute changes. Having accessible support ensures that travellers can address issues quickly and continue their journey without unnecessary stress.

Safe accommodation options also play an important role in encouraging women to move freely through cities. Much of the conversation around women’s safety in India tends to focus on restrictions, what women should avoid doing or where they should not go. But the larger goal should be to build environments where women feel confident enough to explore opportunities, travel for work, and experience new places independently.

Platforms like Brevistay are working to support that shift by offering flexible short-duration hotel bookings across multiple cities. Travellers can reserve rooms for three, six, or twelve hours, making it easier to find safe spaces during layovers, business trips, or quick city visits.

As more women step out to explore the world on their own terms, access to safe and reliable travel infrastructure becomes increasingly important. Hospitality platforms, hotels, and service providers all have a role to play in creating environments that prioritise safety and respect.

Women’s Day serves as a reminder not only to celebrate progress but also to recognise the work that still lies ahead. Ensuring that women feel secure in cities, workplaces, and travel environments requires collective effort, from policymakers and urban planners to businesses that shape everyday travel experiences.

By placing safety, privacy, and reliability at the centre of its service model, Brevistay aims to contribute to a travel ecosystem where women can move through cities with greater confidence.

Because true empowerment lies not only in opportunity, but in the freedom to pursue those opportunities without fear. When women feel safe during their journeys, travel becomes what it is meant to be, a way to independence, exploration, and new possibilities.

For more information, visit: https://www.brevistay.com/

 

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