Skyscanner Hosted its First-Ever ‘Snack Transit’ Pop-Up in India, Taking Travellers on a Global Flavour Journey

Skyscanner Hosted its First-Ever ‘Snack Transit’ Pop-Up in India, Taking Travellers on a Global Flavour Journey


India,
17
November
2025

Leading
global
travel
app
Skyscanner
brought
its
first-ever
Snack
Transit
Pop-Up
to
India,
delighting
food
lovers
and
travel
enthusiasts
alike
in
Delhi
and
Mumbai.
This
innovative
food-truck-meets-convenience-store
experience
marked
an
exciting
step
in
Skyscanner’s
journey
beyond
the
digital
realm,
bringing
its
global
travel
inspiration
to
life,
through
flavour
and
discovery.

An
extension
of
Skyscanner’s
Travel
Trends
2026
Report,
featuring
its
‘Shelf
Discovery’ trend,
the
pop-up
drew
on
insights
revealing
that
79%
of
Indian
travellers
love
exploring
local
supermarkets
when
abroad,
as
a
way
to
experience
new
cuisines
and
cultures.
By
marrying
India’s
deep-rooted
passion
for
food,
the
popularity
of
food
trucks,
and
the
growth
of
culinary
exploration,
Skyscanner
demonstrated
how
snacks
serve
as
a
gateway
to
cultural
discovery
and
travel
inspiration.

(Entrance
to
the
Skyscanner
Snack
Transit
pop-up
in
Delhi)

Held
at
Select
CityWalk,
Delhi
on
14
November
and
Carter
Road,
Mumbai
on
15
November,
the
pop-
up
saw
visitors
enjoy
a
global
tasting
journey,
sampling
and
collecting
snacks
from
16
countries,
including
favourites
like
Kit
Kat
Matcha,
Sriracha
Chilli
Topaki,
Tim
Tam,
and
Coca-Cola
Cherry,
among
others.
This
transformed
snacking
into
a
cross-cultural
adventure
that
resonated
with
a
diverse
crowd,
from
Gen
Z
explorers
and
young
professionals
to
families,
students,
and
avid
travellers,
drawn
by
the
blend
of
flavour
and
wanderlust.

From
‘Shelf
Discovery’
to
Street
Discovery

At
the
core
of
the
Skyscanner
Snack
Transit
was
a
vibrant
food
truck
where
guests
redeemed
a
complimentary
snack
by
scanning
a
QR
code
to
download
the
Skyscanner
app
and
explore
the
Travel
Trends
2026
Report.
Surrounding
the
truck,
a
series
of
interactive
zones
brought
the
brand’s
travel
spirit
to
life,
from
trivia-based
games
like
the
‘Spin
Wheel’
and
‘Claw
Machine’,
where
guests
tested
their
travel
knowledge
to
win
additional
snacks,
to
a
Photo
Booth
that
let
visitors
capture
their
moment
of
discovery
with
instant
print
souvenirs.

(Queues
build
at
the
Mumbai
food
truck
as
visitors
wait
to
taste
snacks
from
around
the
world)

This
experience
was
extended
online
as
well,
with
guests
sharing
their
Snack
Transit
moments
and
tagging
Skyscanner
on
Instagram,
amplifying
the
excitement
across
both
cities
and
celebrating
the
intersection
of
food,
travel,
and
community.

Reflecting
on
the
activation,
Neel
Ghose,
Travel
Trends
and
Destinations
Expert,
Skyscanner,
said,
“The
Skyscanner
Snack
Transit
isn’t
just
about
food;
it’s
about
the
way
we
travel
today.
Curiosity
has
become
the
new
currency
of
travel,
and
what
used
to
begin
with
a
search
bar
now
starts
with
a
spark
of
discovery

sometimes
on
a
supermarket
shelf,
sometimes
in
a
city
street.
By
reimagining
global
snacks
as
symbols
of
exploration,
we
wanted
to
show
how
travel
inspiration
can
be
both
tangible
and

universal.
For
us
at
Skyscanner,
this
activation
marks
a
step
forward
in
connecting
travellers
to
the
world
through
inspiring
real-world
experiences.”

Photos
and
highlights
from
both
cities
are
available
here.

Access
the
full
Skyscanner
Travel
Trends
2026
Report
and
discover
more
about
Shelf
Discovery.

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