West Asia Crisis Reroutes Tourists

The ongoing war in West Asia is causing Indian tourists to shift their travel plans to safer and more stable destinations in Southeast Asia and the Far East. Countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan are becoming increasingly popular due to their affordability, proximity, and perceived stability.
Indian outbound travel is shifting eastward due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Destinations like Thailand, Vietnam, and Singapore are gaining popularity. Visa-on-arrival policies and higher spending capacity are boosting demand for these alternative international destinations. Travel to Europe and the UK has become costlier due to disrupted transit routes. Domestic tourism and spiritual travel are also witnessing increased interest. The shift is driven by proximity, affordability, and perceived stability, with destinations like Thailand and Vietnam seeing stronger traction.
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