Tourists shift to shorter, flexible trips amid war, rising costs. Demand holds, but moves to 'safer' destinations, later bookings.
Reuters – Greg Abbott is planning his summer holiday with half an eye on the Iran war. He intends to stay closer to home in Europe and is lining up a plan B, wary of rising air fares and cancellations.
The 54-year-old Britain-based Australian is planning a cycling trip with friends in Austria, a festival in Barcelona and possibly a yoga retreat in France. But he doesn't want to go too far and is keeping travel options open.
Travellers are delaying decisions. Jerome Vayr, president of France-based Vacances Bleues, said plans are often made days before departure and trips are shorter. "Last-minute bookings are rising significantly, by around 15%," he said. "I think people are waiting to see what will happen with inflation, waiting to see whether or not they'll be able to travel abroad."