Israel-Hamas Conflict Slows the recovery of air travel worldwide

Caribbean News…
11 November 2023 10:34pm
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ForwardKeys has released a report stating that the recent Israel-Hamas conflict has negatively impacted not only flights to and from the Middle East but also caused a global slowdown in the aviation industry. According to their analysis, flight bookings have decreased by 5 percentage points (p.p.) in the three weeks following Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7th, when compared to pre-pandemic levels. The study compared flight bookings during the three weeks before October 7th with those during the same period after the attack.

Looking at outbound travel, flight bookings from the Middle Eastern countries fell by 9 p.p. since the outbreak of war. From the Americas, they slowed by 10 p.p., whilst Asia Pacific, Europe (including Israel) and Africa each slowed by 2 p.p.

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From a destination perspective, the growth in bookings to all regions of the world has slowed down, apart from Africa, which has continued to recover towards 2019 levels. Flight bookings to the Americas are down by 6 p.p., to Europe by 3 p.p., to the Asia Pacific by 1 p.p. and to the Middle East by 26 p.p.

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Within the region affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict, Israel has suffered the worst, with many airlines having cancelled flights. In the period since October 7th, flight bookings plummeted by 155 p.p. (*A fall in bookings of over 100% indicates that in addition to there being no new bookings, there have also been cancellations, depleting the existing stock of bookings.) It is followed by Saudi Arabia, down 67 p.p., Jordan, down 54 p.p., Lebanon, down 45 p.p., and Egypt, down 35 p.p. Flight bookings to GCC nations have declined by 25 p.p.

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