REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Nov 10 (Reuters) - International flight bookings around the world have fallen since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict especially in the Americas as people cancel trips to the Middle East and around the world, according to travel analysis firm ForwardKeys.
International flight bookings from the Americas dropped 10% in the three weeks after the Oct. 7th attack, when compared to the number of tickets issued three weeks before the attack, according to flight ticketing data from ForwardKeys.
People in the Middle East have also been traveling less with international flight tickets issued in the region having fallen 9% in the same period.
International flight bookings to travel to the region plummeted 26% in the three weeks following the attack.
International flight bookings fell 5% across regions on average, impacting the global rebound in international travel from the pandemic.
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