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Cyprus Faces Tourism Revenue Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict

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Cyprus’s tourism revenue has plummeted by over 35% in April 2026, largely due to the ongoing US-Iran war and drone attacks on British bases. This significant drop, from €304.2 million in April 2025 to €197.5 million in April 2026, highlights the fragility of the tourism sector in the face of geopolitical instability. The decline is not just a temporary setback; it reflects a broader trend of uncertainty affecting travel across Europe, exacerbated by the so-called ‘Jet Fuel Crisis’ that has raised concerns about fuel availability for flights.

The impact is particularly pronounced for UK tourists, who represent nearly 40% of visitors to Cyprus. Their spending has also decreased, with per capita expenditure dropping from €726.42 in April 2025 to €651.77 in April 2026. This decline in tourist spending could have lasting effects on local businesses reliant on tourism, potentially leading to job losses and economic downturns in the region.

In response, the Cypriot government has implemented measures to mitigate losses, including hosting foreign journalists and influencers to promote the island as a safe destination. While these efforts have shown some positive results in recent months, the long-term recovery of the tourism sector remains uncertain as geopolitical tensions continue to evolve.

As the situation develops, the ripple effects on Cyprus’s economy and its reliance on tourism could reshape the industry. The ongoing conflict serves as a reminder of how interconnected global events can directly impact local economies, particularly those heavily dependent on international visitors.

Source: Euronews

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