Geopolitical Tensions Reshape Global Tourism Patterns
Despite rising geopolitical tensions, global tourism has shown resilience, with international travel surpassing pre-pandemic levels. According to UN Tourism data, over 1.5 billion people traveled internationally in 2025. However, the nature of travel is changing, with conflict zones influencing destination choices. The Arabian Gulf, a region heavily invested in high-end travel, faces challenges due to tensions with Iran. This has led to shifts in travel patterns, with tourists opting for destinations perceived as stable and safe. The aviation sector, particularly in key hubs like Dubai and Doha, has been significantly impacted, leading to changes in global travel routes.