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Iran-Israel War Impact: Gujaratis Rethink Dubai Trips, Shift to Bali & Thailand

Ahmedabad | Gujarat —The escalating war between Iran and Israel is casting a long shadow over global travel, with Gujarat’s international tourism sector feeling the tremors. Airspace closures across...

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March 2, 2026 2 Min Read

Ahmedabad | Gujarat —The escalating war between Iran and Israel is casting a long shadow over global travel, with Gujarat’s international tourism sector feeling the tremors. Airspace closures across parts of the Middle East have disrupted flight schedules and triggered uncertainty, directly impacting popular destinations like Dubai. Yet, instead of panic cancellations, many Gujarati tourists are opting for a smarter move — postponing travel dates or switching destinations.

Dubai, long a favourite among families from Surat and Vadodara, is currently witnessing trip deferments as flights face disruptions. Tour operators say Bali, Thailand and Malaysia have emerged as strong alternatives, offering stable flight operations and no immediate impact from the conflict.

Siddiqui Gandhi, manager of Gandhi Tour and Travels in Vadodara, said the industry is treading cautiously. “We discussed the situation throughout the day and have decided on a wait-and-watch approach. We are not cancelling trips yet. Even airlines are advising us to hold on for a few days before taking a final call,” he said.

Dubai has been a hot favourite among Gujaratis, especially during summer vacations. According to travel operators, nearly 500 families — around 2,000 people — travel annually from Vadodara alone to the Middle East. At present, several travellers are reportedly stranded due to flight cancellations, though local authorities in the UAE have arranged temporary accommodation and advised visitors to wait for three to four days.

The war’s economic ripple effects are another major concern. Gandhi warned that a spike in crude oil prices could push up petrol and diesel rates in India, making domestic and international travel more expensive. “If fuel prices rise, airfare and even bus fares will increase. That will directly affect tourism demand,” he explained.

In recent years, Dubai had become a competitive option compared to Indian destinations like Srinagar, Kerala, Darjeeling and Sikkim, with similar airfare pricing during peak summer months. “People started choosing Dubai over domestic destinations. But if the war continues, travellers will rethink that choice,” Gandhi added.

Minesh Nayak, president of the South Gujarat Tour and Travel Agents Association, said the industry is bracing for uncertainty. “Six to eight thousand tourists from South Gujarat, including Surat, are scheduled to travel to Middle East countries in the next two months. There is definitely fear among travellers. Many are in wait-and-watch mode and may cancel if tensions escalate,” he said.

Travel agencies are closely monitoring advisories from airlines and hotels. While cancellations have not surged yet, operators admit the sector could face a significant setback if the geopolitical crisis prolongs.

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