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Middle East war changes travel habits: these destinations are in demand

Middle East war changes travel habits: these destinations are in demand

Dutch travelers are becoming more cautious when booking summer vacations due to geopolitical unrest and concerns about air travel. The travel association ANVR reports that while people still want to go on holiday, there is a growing preference for destinations that provide more certainty and safety.

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