Geopolitical tensions reshape Easter travel patterns. British holidaymakers are abandoning Middle East destinations like Dubai following regional instability, with major carriers including British Airways suspending routes until June. Travel firms report a significant surge in bookings to alternative destinations, with Portugal seeing a 42% increase in reservations over two weeks. Spain, Italy, Greece, and Caribbean locations are experiencing unprecedented demand as travelers seek safer, more familiar alternatives. Airlines report flights to these European and Atlantic destinations filling faster than last year, while bookings to Turkey, Cyprus, and Egypt have declined sharply. Industry experts indicate this represents a substantial shift in consumer travel behavior driven by security concerns and airspace instability in the region.
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