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WorldMar 13

Tourism Industry Faces Dual Pressures from Protests and Rising Fuel Costs

Anti-tourism incidents reported in Tenerife while airlines raise fares due to Middle East conflict affecting fuel prices ahead of Easter holidays.

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The tourism industry is experiencing multiple pressures as the Easter holiday season approaches, with both local resistance and global economic factors affecting travel.

In Tenerife, suspected anti-tourist attacks targeting rental vehicles have been reported following years of mounting tensions and protests in the popular Canary Islands destination. The incidents come just weeks before the busy Easter holiday period when tourist arrivals typically surge.

Simultaneously, airlines are implementing fare increases as aviation fuel costs have risen sharply since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East. Both long-haul and short-haul carriers have announced price hikes, affecting travel plans across multiple routes.

The combination of security concerns and higher costs is prompting some families to cancel their holiday plans with just two weeks remaining before Easter. The timing is particularly challenging for the travel industry, which relies heavily on the Easter period for revenue after the typically quieter winter months.

The aviation fuel price increases reflect broader market volatility linked to ongoing Middle East conflicts, which have disrupted global energy markets and supply chains. Airlines have cited these fuel cost pressures as the primary driver behind recent fare adjustments.

The situation highlights the tourism industry's vulnerability to both local social tensions and global geopolitical events, with travelers facing higher costs and potential safety concerns during what is traditionally one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

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