Mar 8 • 16:00 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

War in the Middle East: Where Will We Ultimately Go This Summer?

The ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, raises concerns about travel plans for summer 2023 as industry experts share advice ahead of a major tourism fair in Paris.

The article discusses how the recent attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran disrupt travel plans amidst the peak booking season for summer vacations. With the global tourism fair taking place in Paris soon, industry professionals provide insights and guidance on navigating the changing landscape of travel amid rising tensions. According to a recent trend report, French travelers have significantly increased their early bookings for the summer compared to previous years.

The conflict's impact on travel is particularly apparent as destinations previously favored by French tourists may be reconsidered due to safety concerns. Destinations like Abu Dhabi, Singapore, China, and South Africa were among the top choices for 2026, but with a current backdrop of violence, many travelers are reevaluating their plans, particularly concerning trips to regions perceived as unstable or dangerous.

Travel professionals are responding by advising travelers to stay informed and flexible with their plans. The long-standing popularity of countries like Egypt remains intact; however, the evolving security situation in the Middle East poses new challenges for both tourists and industry stakeholders. The article emphasizes the need for cautious optimism and strategic planning in light of the ongoing hostilities.

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