Middle East conflict forces Southeast Asia’s pivot to travellers from the region, but gaps remain
Countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand are recalibrating their tourism strategies, while tour operators have ramped up intra-Asia offerings as airspace restrictions and rising costs weaken long-haul demand.
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