How quickly can GCC tourism recover from disruptions caused by the US-Israel-Iran conflict?

The ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict has temporarily disrupted Gulf tourism by grounding thousands of flights and halting operations at major hubs like Dubai International Airport, Zayed International Airport, and Hamad International Airport, but analysts believe the GCC’s travel sector—led by Dubai—could rebound swiftly once stability returns. According to Tourism Economics, a short conflict may cut arrivals by 11%, while a prolonged one could see a 27% drop; yet, the region’s world-class infrastructure, aviation connectivity, and diversified attractions are expected to drive a rapid recovery. UN Tourism and the World Travel & Tourism Council highlight the Middle East’s proven resilience post-pandemic, with Julia Simpson noting that strong aviation hubs recover fastest, and airline leaders like Michael O’Leary predicting demand will rebound quickly through promotional fares once airspace reopens—positioning Dubai to again lead the region’s tourism revival.

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