Iran crisis does not yet warrant emergency measures for tourism sector, EU says
- 5/11/2026
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The EU is set to tell airlines the impact from the
Iran war on tourism is not severe enough to warrant emergency measures like
waiving their obligations to compensate passengers for flight cancellations,
draft EU guidelines seen by Reuters showed.
Reuters – European
airlines have largely ridden out the crisis so far, with hedges cushioning
costs even as jet fuel prices have risen nearly 84% since the U.S.-Israeli war
with Iran began on February 28. Carriers have warned, however, that supply
shortages could emerge within weeks.
"The current
situation does not point to the need for dedicated measures for the tourism
sector, unlike during the COVID-19 crisis," the draft EU guidelines for
industry and passengers said. At this stage, available data indicate that
overall impacts on tourism remain limited, with demand remaining broadly
resilient," it added.







