Travellers seek other destinations as Iran war hits 17,000 Lastminute holidays
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Travellers seek other destinations as Iran war hits 17,000 Lastminute holidays
"Lastminute.com has reported that around 17,000 bookings have been affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as travelers increasingly pivot towards alternative destinations like the Canary Islands and Sardinia."
"The escalation of the US-Israeli war with Iran has led to significant disruptions and cancellations for flights bound for Gulf states, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar."
"Airspace closures and a decline in consumer confidence regarding travel to the region have contributed to the substantial number of affected bookings, equating to about a day and a half of normal operations."
"Despite the conflict influencing travel choices, the overall intent to travel remains high, indicating that consumers are still eager to explore new destinations."
The conflict in the Middle East has impacted approximately 17,000 travel bookings, prompting holidaymakers to seek alternative destinations like the Canary Islands and Sardinia. Lastminute.com reported that airspace closures and declining consumer confidence have led to significant disruptions for flights to Gulf states, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The total volume of affected travel currently represents about a day and a half of normal operations. Despite these challenges, the overall intent to travel remains high among consumers.
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