Middle East War Booking Slump Endangers France's 2026 Summer Tourism

As the 2026 Middle East War drags on, French overseas travel bookings have plunged, with little shift to domestic holidays, threatening the summer tourist season. Travelers are opting for nearby destinations or postponing plans, exemplified by cancellations like Anne's family trip to Vietnam.

Anne had booked Paris-Hanoi flights via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways since December for Easter. But in late March, the airline canceled their departure, offering an earlier alternative amid escalating tensions. 'We didn’t risk getting stuck,' she said, opting instead for family stays in France this summer.

France's tourism year began positively despite economic pressures, but the war—escalated by US and Israeli strikes on Iran since February 28—has reversed this. Overseas bookings are collapsing, as reported by Le Figaro on April 19, 2026.

Domestic reservations show no corresponding surge, with French and international travelers alike holding back for deals or favoring short-haul options like camping. This builds on earlier disruptions including flight cancellations, airspace closures, and fuel-driven fare hikes, endangering France's vital summer season.

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Amid ongoing disruptions from the Middle East war that began February 28, 2026—including over 37,000 flight cancellations and airline recoveries—French travel bookings have plummeted and airfares risen due to oil price surges. Agencies urge suspending trips to nine Persian Gulf nations until March 31, while Air France and KLM impose 50-euro long-haul surcharges.

One month after initial reports of plummeting bookings amid the 2026 Middle East War, French travelers continue delaying summer vacations—even domestic trips—due to the Iran conflict since February 28. Industry leaders report adaptations like destination swaps amid rising fares and cancellation fears.

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The US-Israel-Iran war has severely disrupted Middle East tourism, leaving hotels in Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi empty. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), the region suffers at least $600 million in daily losses. Airspace closures have led to flight cancellations and higher travel costs.

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