Middle East Crisis Redirects Global Tourism Flows Toward Europe
The Middle East Crisis is reshaping global travel patterns, pushing millions of tourists toward Europe, especially Mediterranean destinations.
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The Middle East Crisis is reshaping global travel patterns, pushing millions of tourists toward Europe, especially Mediterranean destinations.
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