Iran War Cools Early Summer Tourist Interest in Cyprus, Greece
Cyprus bookings dropped 40% in March with cancellations hitting 45% for short-term rentals, driven by safety concerns and rising travel costs, officials said.
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The conflict has led to the start of the tourist season in these two countries. Many travellers cancel their stay and turn to other Mediterranean destinations such as Spain.
Spain holidays boom as Cyprus bookings drop
If you live in Spain and feel like this summer is already arriving early, you may be right. Airlines say more travellers are now choosing Spain after bookings to Cyprus fell sharply and demand for Greece and Turkey softened following the recent conflict involving Iran, the United States and Israel. EasyJet and Jet2 are among the companies saying the shift is already showing up in holiday demand. Source
The war in Iran has increased the cancellations of tourist reservations, while simultaneously reducing new reservations in Cyprus, while other countries that rely on summer tourism are also affected to a lesser extent,...More...
Iran war dampens tourist demand in Cyprus and Greece
LIMASSOL: The ongoing Iran conflict has started to weigh heavily on tourism in Cyprus and Greece, with cancellations rising and new bookings slowing as travelers grow cautious. Cyprus, which relies heavily on summer visitors, saw a sharp wave of cancellations after a drone struck a British naval base on the island in early March. Data from U.S.-based AirDNA showed daily cancellation rates for short-term rentals spiking from 15 percent before the…
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