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“Rising Airline Ticket Prices Post COVID-19: Will Tourism Bounce Back?”

Forbes indicated an unprecedented rise in airline ticket prices since the Corona years, as the rate of increase in some destinations reached more than 60 percent. On the other hand, observers raise concerns about the possibility that airports and governments are not ready to receive a huge number of tourists.

What is the expected shape of travel and hotel traffic in the next season?

  • According to the American “Forbes” magazine, airlines in Europe confirm that reservations will be full next summer, hoping to turn the page on previous crises they experienced during the height of the Covid-19 virus outbreak..
  • This demand is followed by a rise in booking prices.
  • Europe: According to the law of supply and demand, airfares to Europe are 24 percent higher than they were in the last two years.
  • Asia: It reaped the highest rate of increase in ticket prices, reaching 61 percent.
  • Africa: The average price increase of its tickets was 21 percent compared to last year.
  • Australia and New Zealand: Travel prices there have increased by 14 percent since 2022.

What are the reasons?

  • There is more than one reason behind the increase in the prices of travel tickets, the most prominent of which is the increase in fuel prices since the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, with an increase of approximately 16 percent.

Despite the happiness of tourism companies about the strong return of this season, there are those who warn against being overly optimistic, as it is possible that the sector will be exposed to a recurrence of staff shortages during the peak season, similar to last summer..

How do you get the lowest prices?

And to find out what are the best ways to get lower prices, with regard to booking tickets, hotels and other travel-related matters, tourism expert Moataz Nabil told “Sky News Arabia”:

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