<2> When the Sky Closes: A Decision Framework for Middle East Destination Recovery

<3> Introduction

The Middle East, a region known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes, has long been a magnet for tourists. However, the recent retaliatory strikes that hit civilian infrastructure in the region have dealt a devastating blow to the region’s tourism industry. With an estimated loss of $460 billion, the region’s tourism machine is reeling from the impact. In this paper, we will provide a diagnosis of the current situation and a decision architecture for what comes next.

<3> Diagnosis

The recent strikes have had a profound impact on the region’s tourism industry. The loss of infrastructure, including hotels, restaurants, and attractions, has left many destinations struggling to recover. The psychological impact of the strikes has also been significant, with many tourists feeling uncertain and uneasy about traveling to the region.

<3> Decision Architecture

In order to recover from this setback, destinations in the Middle East need a clear decision framework. This framework should take into account the following key considerations:

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