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How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by delaquinetv(op): 12:05pm On Apr 03
‎MISSILES AND MARKETS: HOW THE U.S–ISRAEL–IRAN WAR IS DISRUPTING GLOBAL TRAVEL ECONOMY – UK LAWYER, BARR BUKOLA OLATUNBOSUN SPEAKS

The escalating confrontation involving the United States, Israel and Iran is being analysed largely through a military and diplomatic lens. Yet beyond the missile exchanges and retaliatory strikes, lies another battlefield and that's global mobility.

Let me break it down for you:

‎Modern aviation is built on predictability. When Iran launched retaliatory attacks against U.S. installations and Israeli-linked interests in allied states, the immediate concern is security. The secondary but economically profound consequence is disruption to global travel networks.

‎The Gulf region is one of the world’s most critical aviation corridors. Major hubs such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi function as connective tissue between Europe, Asia and Africa. A significant share of long-haul traffic between East and West transits this airspace. Any elevation in threat perception whether through direct airspace restrictions, heightened military activity or insurance risk reclassification, compels airlines to reassess routes.

‎Rerouting aircraft is not a simple detour. Longer flight paths increase fuel consumption, crew duty time, maintenance scheduling complexity and operating costs. War-risk insurance premiums may spike. Overflight permissions must be renegotiated. These pressures inevitably filter down to ticket pricing and scheduling reliability.

‎Tourism is particularly sensitive to geopolitical volatility. According to global industry estimates, travel and tourism account for roughly one-tenth of global GDP and support hundreds of millions of jobs. The Middle East has, in recent years, positioned itself as a premier transit and tourism destination, investing billions in airport infrastructure, hospitality and global branding. Heightened regional instability threatens that momentum, not only through actual disruptions but through perception.

‎"Perception drives booking behaviour."

‎Travel advisories from Western governments, even when precautionary, can suppress inbound demand. Corporate travel departments become risk-averse. Conference planners reconsider locations. Leisure travellers defer trips. A temporary spike in insecurity can create a longer tail of reduced confidence.

‎The maritime dimension compounds the issue. The Strait of Hormuz remains a strategic artery for global energy flows. Any disruption or perceived vulnerability in that corridor influences oil prices, which in turn affect aviation fuel costs worldwide. The result is a cascading economic effect far beyond the immediate theatre of conflict.

‎For countries like Nigeria and other emerging markets, the implications are indirect but real. Increased global airfares affect diaspora travel, tourism inflows and business connectivity. Supply chains dependent on air cargo face cost pressures. Insurance markets tighten. Investment decisions become more cautious.

‎From a global mobility governance perspective, the lesson is clear: aviation resilience must now be treated as an element of national security strategy. Airspace stability, diplomatic de-escalation and coordinated international risk assessment are not abstract ideals, they are economic imperatives.

‎Conflicts today do not remain geographically confined. They travel through air corridors, shipping lanes, insurance markets and tourism forecasts. As missiles fly, markets respond.

‎The future of global travel will depend not only on technological advancement or consumer demand, but on the ability of states to recognise that safeguarding mobility infrastructure is inseparable from safeguarding economic stability itself.

‎We are watching what unfolds from this war as the travel industry's economy is the grass in this hit and what becomes of it, would be everybody's impact eventually.

Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Emmy000seun(m): 2:41pm On Apr 04
Definitely it will...but it's good if that will check balance the activities of the so called extremist call Islamabad 😆.they are a cancer to a sane society..
Imagine if they're allowed to carry out their devilish mission, just like the way Israel was attacked overnight that caused Gaza lot of destruction 💔..then the harm will have been greater than what is been witnessed right now..
delaquinetv:
‎MISSILES AND MARKETS: HOW THE U.S–ISRAEL–IRAN WAR IS DISRUPTING GLOBAL TRAVEL ECONOMY – UK LAWYER, BARR BUKOLA OLATUNBOSUN SPEAKS

The escalating confrontation involving the United States, Israel and Iran is being analysed largely through a military and diplomatic lens. Yet beyond the missile exchanges and retaliatory strikes, lies another battlefield and that's global mobility.

Let me break it down for you:

‎Modern aviation is built on predictability. When Iran launched retaliatory attacks against U.S. installations and Israeli-linked interests in allied states, the immediate concern is security. The secondary but economically profound consequence is disruption to global travel networks.

‎The Gulf region is one of the world’s most critical aviation corridors. Major hubs such as Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi function as connective tissue between Europe, Asia and Africa. A significant share of long-haul traffic between East and West transits this airspace. Any elevation in threat perception whether through direct airspace restrictions, heightened military activity or insurance risk reclassification, compels airlines to reassess routes.

‎Rerouting aircraft is not a simple detour. Longer flight paths increase fuel consumption, crew duty time, maintenance scheduling complexity and operating costs. War-risk insurance premiums may spike. Overflight permissions must be renegotiated. These pressures inevitably filter down to ticket pricing and scheduling reliability.

‎Tourism is particularly sensitive to geopolitical volatility. According to global industry estimates, travel and tourism account for roughly one-tenth of global GDP and support hundreds of millions of jobs. The Middle East has, in recent years, positioned itself as a premier transit and tourism destination, investing billions in airport infrastructure, hospitality and global branding. Heightened regional instability threatens that momentum, not only through actual disruptions but through perception.

‎"Perception drives booking behaviour."

‎Travel advisories from Western governments, even when precautionary, can suppress inbound demand. Corporate travel departments become risk-averse. Conference planners reconsider locations. Leisure travellers defer trips. A temporary spike in insecurity can create a longer tail of reduced confidence.

‎The maritime dimension compounds the issue. The Strait of Hormuz remains a strategic artery for global energy flows. Any disruption or perceived vulnerability in that corridor influences oil prices, which in turn affect aviation fuel costs worldwide. The result is a cascading economic effect far beyond the immediate theatre of conflict.

‎For countries like Nigeria and other emerging markets, the implications are indirect but real. Increased global airfares affect diaspora travel, tourism inflows and business connectivity. Supply chains dependent on air cargo face cost pressures. Insurance markets tighten. Investment decisions become more cautious.

‎From a global mobility governance perspective, the lesson is clear: aviation resilience must now be treated as an element of national security strategy. Airspace stability, diplomatic de-escalation and coordinated international risk assessment are not abstract ideals, they are economic imperatives.

‎Conflicts today do not remain geographically confined. They travel through air corridors, shipping lanes, insurance markets and tourism forecasts. As missiles fly, markets respond.

‎The future of global travel will depend not only on technological advancement or consumer demand, but on the ability of states to recognise that safeguarding mobility infrastructure is inseparable from safeguarding economic stability itself.

‎We are watching what unfolds from this war as the travel industry's economy is the grass in this hit and what becomes of it, would be everybody's impact eventually.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by christejames(m): 12:05pm On Apr 06
Because we have useless and rudderless govt here, ordinarily, we shouldn't have felt an inch of the impact of the war...



The Asian Tigers and South American countries don't even know there is ongoing here in the middle east, likewise America 🇺🇸
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by ugoc2016: 12:06pm On Apr 06
Even the people fighting the war don't feel it the way we feel it
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Wealthoptulent(m): 12:12pm On Apr 06
HMM okay na.. we here, we READING IT, TALK!
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Dshocker(m): 12:14pm On Apr 06
The war is the reason crypto is down.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Jughead29:
The truth may be bitter, US is way too big compare to iran.

The straight of humuz is no man's land... Iran out of cowardice holding it like a coward to suffer innocent people like they always do, an act of terrorism. What US decide to shut setallite space Iran is using?

Are you aware US maintain it?

Only coward will lost their leaders but be targetting innocent civilians buildings....why not focus on targetting Israeli armies?


Hiding under tunnel each time they see US fighter jet, I thought you're not afraid of death?

My only concern in the innocent ones in Iran suffering from danger brought upon them from a force religion and doctrine.

With internet shutdown since for all Iranian citizens, it's clearly known now that Iran was never an ISLAMIC country but forced on them
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Boladogailese(f): 12:15pm On Apr 06
As in me and my husband friend suppose don travel
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by OgwuEgo: 12:16pm On Apr 06
Why is your photo on the thread too?
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by OSUigboFlatHead(f): 12:18pm On Apr 06
TOPIC SHOULD BE:
How the terrorists and cancer of the world is disrupting global peace.

You see MUMU dump getting in Romance with Satan yahu.
He was so foolish enough to be tricked by that devil to do what other presidents refused to do for a good reason. Now, they'll both feeling the heat, and this is just the beginning.

The war is only profiting those evil Satanists calling themselves gods chosen.
They own most of those factories making those missiles.

BY THE TIME THIS WAR IS OVER, IT'LL BE OVER FOR THE EVIL SATANIST AND BABY KILLERS REGIME.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by MrJeremy: 12:19pm On Apr 06
But the US killing innocent civilians isn't an act of terrorism? You hate what you dish to others, that's what majority of you are.. But I'm glad Iran is teaching y'all a lesson you won't forget so soon.
Jughead29:
The truth may be bitter, US is way too big compare to iran.

The straight of humuz is no man's land... Iran out of cowardice holding it like a coward to suffer innocent people like they always do, an act of terrorism
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by HacheNoire: 12:23pm On Apr 06
Too early to start talking about disruption.

We still going to $200/barrel.

If Trump doesn’t chicken out and fulfills his promise on Tuesday, we should be going upwards 🚀
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Jughead29: 12:24pm On Apr 06
MrJeremy:
But the US killing innocent civilians isn't an act of terrorism? You hate what you dish to others, that's what majority of you are.. But I'm glad Iran is teaching y'all a lesson you won't forget so soon.
How many armies has US killed VS how many armies has Iran harmed?

The only count Iran has is civilians so who is committing crime?
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by jaxxy(m): 12:24pm On Apr 06
Godbless President Trump.

Iran will be Liberated.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Seunpapa65: 12:25pm On Apr 06
Why can't Iran launch a direct strike to US abi them dey fear
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Dogalmighty17: 12:28pm On Apr 06
Can this war end already? Kinda tired already.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by israelmao(m): 12:41pm On Apr 06
Some are being ordained by God to proper in the midst of this war.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by motayoayinde: 1:02pm On Apr 06
Jughead29:
The truth may be bitter, US is way too big compare to iran.

The straight of humuz is no man's land... Iran out of cowardice holding it like a coward to suffer innocent people like they always do, an act of terrorism. What US decide to shut setallite space Iran is using?

Are you aware US maintain it?

Only coward will lost their leaders but be targetting innocent civilians buildings....why not focus on targetting Israeli armies?


Hiding under tunnel each time they see US fighter jet, I thought you're not afraid of death?

My only concern in the innocent ones in Iran suffering from danger brought upon them from a force religion and doctrine.

With internet shutdown since for all Iranian citizens, it's clearly known now that Iran was never an ISLAMIC country but forced on them
When you think you've heard the dumbest thing in the world on NL, another tabula rasa breaks the damn record!
Just read the bolded in this guy's comment and shake your head 😯
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by 89green: 1:08pm On Apr 06
jaxxy:
Godbless President Trump.

Iran will be Liberated.
Liberated from what exactly?
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by jaxxy(m): 1:32pm On Apr 06
89green:
Liberated from what exactly?
The terrorist dictatorship regime.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by 89green: 1:42pm On Apr 06
jaxxy:
The terrorist dictatorship regime.
Na so them take dey deceive una, you confirm the atrocities of israel and us as right but you berate the victims who were attacked first. Continue licking the @sses of your oppressors

I thought they said when they unalive the iran leaders there will be regime change 🤔 but alas your us israel are helter skelter for cease fire. Super power ko plastic dome ni
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Kingbuhari(m): 2:10pm On Apr 06
Everybody should just stay in his country
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by jaxxy(m): 2:32pm On Apr 06
89green:
Na so them take dey deceive una, you confirm the atrocities of israel and us as right but you berate the victims who were attacked first. Continue licking the @sses of your oppressors

I thought they said when they unalive the iran leaders there will be regime change 🤔 but alas your us israel are helter skelter for cease fire. Super power ko plastic dome ni
There will still be a regime change. that's terrorist regime will collapse completely.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by dappydozzy(m): 4:17pm On Apr 06
Jughead29:
The truth may be bitter, US is way too big compare to iran.

The straight of humuz is no man's land... Iran out of cowardice holding it like a coward to suffer innocent people like they always do, an act of terrorism. What US decide to shut setallite space Iran is using?

Are you aware US maintain it?

Only coward will lost their leaders but be targetting innocent civilians buildings....why not focus on targetting Israeli armies?


Hiding under tunnel each time they see US fighter jet, I thought you're not afraid of death?

My only concern in the innocent ones in Iran suffering from danger brought upon them from a force religion and doctrine.

With internet shutdown since for all Iranian citizens, it's clearly known now that Iran was never an ISLAMIC country but forced on them
How does internet shutdown has to do with whether one religion was forced on them, Iranian authorities shutdown the internet to preserve their sovereignty and national security. The authorities have the reason for doing so.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by PDPdestroyer(m): 4:40pm On Apr 06
According to the Agulu economist, keeping a strategic reserve would have prevented this from happening grin
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by Axis313(m): 5:08pm On Apr 06
motayoayinde:
When you think you've heard the dumbest thing in the world on NL, another tabula rasa breaks the damn record!
Just read the bolded in this guy's comment and shake your head 😯
grin
Infact when I reached "The Straight of humuz is no man's land",I stopped reading.
Re: How The U.S–Israel–Iran War Is Disrupting Global Travel Economy by jaxxy(m): 10:32pm On Apr 06
89green:
Na so them take dey deceive una, you confirm the atrocities of israel and us as right but you berate the victims who were attacked first. Continue licking the @sses of your oppressors

I thought they said when they unalive the iran leaders there will be regime change 🤔 but alas your us israel are helter skelter for cease fire. Super power ko plastic dome ni
There will still be a regime change once they terrorist regime is decimated.

Iran the bully of the Middle East will be dealt with decisively since they don't want peace.
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