Iran Conflict Drives Unexpected Surge in Asia‑Pacific Secondary City Tourism
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to a surprising increase in travel to secondary cities across the Asia‑Pacific region, according to CNBC.
Travelers are opting for destinations outside major hubs, citing safety concerns and travel restrictions linked to the war. The shift has benefited smaller cities that previously saw limited international traffic.
The trend highlights how geopolitical tensions can reshape tourism patterns, even in areas far from the conflict zone.
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