The ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and other Middle Eastern countries has caused a dramatic collapse in tourism across the region, with ripple effects felt worldwide.
Popular destinations in the Middle East have seen mass cancellations, plummeting visitor numbers, and severe economic losses, as safety concerns and travel advisories surge. The crisis has driven up oil and jet fuel prices, further disrupting airline operations and making travel more expensive globally. As a result, travelers are delaying bookings, seeking alternative destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean, and increasingly opting for refundable or flexible travel options.
The tourism industry faces billions in lost revenue, job cuts, and an uncertain recovery as the situation continues to evolve.
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