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Know why Indians prefer tying the knot in Thailand (view pics)

Bangkok: For Indians, getting married in Thailand is just less taxing.Members of the hospitality industry say Bangkok and its nearby beach resorts and islands have been emerging as the best bet for big, fat weddings.



One can also get the marriage registered in Thailand. It's legal only when registered officially. For this, the visiting couple has to give a declaration that they are free to get married.

This declaration must be certified by their embassy in Bangkok. Then the Thai foreign ministry issues a marriage certificate.

To make it hassle-free, one can consult a wedding planner, who can charge between 5,000 and 10,000 baht.

Currently, the air traffic between India and Thailand is over 156 flights per week.

Bangkok is currently connected by air to 10 Indian destinations. A flight from Mumbai to Bangkok takes not more than four hours.

Eyeing India's blooming leisure and business travel market, no-frills carrier SpiceJet launched two flights simultaneously Oct 27 from Bangalore and Pune to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport here.