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The
Middle East is once again grappling with the effects of war but travel and
tourism sector experts are optimistic about the region's ability to recover and
thrive.
Tourism
in the Middle East will adapt and recover from its current challenges, with
resilience and regional cooperation playing key roles, experts told Anadolu.
Julia
Simpson, president and CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), said
the current conflict had immediate repercussions, especially in terms of travel
reroutes and flight cancelations, but the industry has proven its ability to
adapt to such crises.
"Tourism
is often a powerful driver of recovery after a conflict or natural
disaster," Simpson said.
She
explained how, even in the middle of a war, countries like Ukraine already are
looking ahead to rebuilding their tourism sectors.
"Ukraine
is already preparing to rebuild its tourism industry, and the same will happen
in the Middle East. The tourism sector can help restore economic benefits and
get things moving again," she noted.
Pointing
out the flexibility of airlines as a key asset in managing disruptions, she
said: "Airlines will move assets around, and tourism will return because
it always does."
She
underlined that tourists need to know that countries like Oman and Saudi Arabia
remain peaceful and beautiful destinations.
Echoing
Simpson, Anita Mendiretta, special advisor to UN Tourism, also drew attention
to the internal strength of Middle Eastern tourism.
"So
much of the resilience of the Middle East is because of its familiarity with
conflict," Mendiretta said.
She
highlighted how regional collaboration within the Gulf Cooperation Council
(GCC) helps maintain a steady flow of travelers, even during times of conflict.
"Much
like ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), the Middle Eastern market
is largely self-sustaining, with travelers from the region continuing to visit
neighboring countries," which serve as a vital engine for economic
stability and recovery, she said.
Pointing
to Jordan and Oman as countries affected by its proximity to conflict, yet
continuing to attract regional travelers, Mendiretta said while international
markets might hesitate, the familiarity and shared culture within the GCC
support continued tourism.
Mendiretta
noted that the development of a unified visa for GCC countries which will
facilitate the free movement of travelers within the region, is an important
step in boosting regional tourism.
Simpson
and Mendiratta stressed that while the current conflict has cast uncertainty
over the region's immediate tourism prospects, the long-term outlook remains
positive.
"Tourism
is a sector that adapts and recovers," said Simpson. "After every
crisis, we see people returning to these destinations."
The
Middle East is positioned to recover faster than many other regions facing
similar crises, Mendiratta stated.
She
stressed that while international routes may be affected by flight cancelations
and airspace restrictions, especially over conflict zones, regional hubs like
Dubai and Istanbul will continue to play key roles in global connectivity.
Airlines,
however, are making decisions based on profitability and risk, prioritizing
routes that are less likely to be disrupted.
Simpson
underlined Türkiye’s rapid recovery in the post-coronavirus pandemic era,
noting that it is the fastest-growing country in terms of tourism among G20
nations.
Turkish
Airlines, in particular, has played a pivotal role in the resurgence,
positioning Istanbul as a crucial global hub, she said.
As
airlines adapt and reroute due to regional conflicts, Türkiye’s strategic
location and strong infrastructure continue to attract travelers, reinforcing
its status as a key player in global tourism, said Simpson.
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