Stopovers in the Middle East Not Possible: Travel Agencies Create New Routes
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The war in the Middle East can pose a challenge for travel agencies. The region in Southwest Asia is a popular transit point for air travel, so Travelcenter de Wit from Veghel and Hemingstone Travel from Breda have to map out new routes for travelers. Despite the unrest in the world, Michelle from Travelcenter de Wit notices that bookings are pouring in. "It is actually unprecedentedly busy. It seems as if the situation is escalating," she says.…
The conflict in the Middle East has put under pressure one of the most sensitive points of the global business travel: the air routes connecting Europe and Asia through the Gulf hubs. The alterations in these corridors force to reorganize itineraries, lengthen journeys and increase some corporate travel. In this segment, there is not a problem of lower demand, but of operational complexity and cost pressure. For many travel managers, the Middle …
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