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    Middle East War Disrupts Flights, Threatens African Tourism

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaJune 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Tourism across several African destinations is facing potential losses following widespread air travel disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East

    Industry officials say the closure of key airspace and airport operations across parts of the Gulf region has forced major airlines to cancel or reroute flights that connect Africa to Europe, Asia, and North America

    Airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad Airways play a central role in linking Africa with global destinations through major are and restrictions affecting these hubs have disrupted travel routes relied upon by thousands of international tourists

    Travel agents in several African countries, including Kenya and South Africa, report a slowdown in bookings following flight cancellations and uncertainty in travel schedules. Many American and European tourists travelling to Africa often depend on Gulf carriers because of their extensive routes and relatively affordable fares

    The Kenya Association of Travel Agents warned that the disruption could have wider financial implications for the tourism industry. According to the association, nearly 50 percent of transit air traffic to Africa passes through the Middle East, making the region one of the continent’s most important a

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    Airspace closures have also left thousands of travellers stranded globally. Airlines have been forced to either cancel flights or reroute them through alternative corridors, including Turkey, the Arabian Sea, and North Africa. These longer routes increase flight times and operational costs

    Rising operational costs are expected to translate into higher ticket prices. Industry analysts note that jet fuel alone accounts for 25 to 35 percent of airline operating costs, meaning any surge in global oil prices can significantly raise airfare and reduce travel demand

    African airlines have also been affected. Ethiopian Airlines reported that the regional conflict has already cost the carrier approximately $137 million in the past week. The airline has suspended flights to ten destinations in the Middle East and cancelled more than 100 weekly flights, disrupting travel for an estimated 50,000 passengers as well as cargo operations

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    Major African tourism hubs — including Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Entebbe, Dar es Salaam, Lagos, and Johannesburg — receive dozens of daily flights from Gulf carriers, making the disruption particularly significant for regional tourism and business travel

    Several African tourism destinations — including Egypt, Tunisia, Tanzania and Morocco — are now warning of a possible decline in international arrivals during the first quarter of 2026

    Tourism stakeholders say that unless air travel operations fully normalize in the coming weeks, the ripple effects of the Middle East crisis could significantly affect the continent’s tourism revenues and travel industry

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