Israel-Hamas War Causes Global Ripple Effect for Travel Industry

The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has caused a humanitarian crisis with thousands dead and millions displaced and has substantial ramifications for the travel industry, reports Travel Agent Central.

Cruise lines and tour operators are steering clear of Israel, leading to cancellations throughout 2023. This hesitancy extends to neighbouring countries like Jordan and Egypt, with travel advisors also noting cancellations for places as distant as Morocco, Oman, and the UAE. Even destinations like Spain, Portugal, and Peru see repercussions as travellers, particularly Jewish and Palestinian families, reconsider plans due to personal ties and heightened concerns, often incurring hefty penalties despite the absence of immediate threats.

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