Mumbai - Indian tourists are canceling travel bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan in droves following the countries' support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, a military strike launched by India.
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Operation Sindoor is a military operation launched by India against terror outfits in Pakistan following a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam. It aimed to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and protect Indian citizens.
Indian tourists are boycotting Turkey and Azerbaijan because both countries openly supported Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, which has fueled widespread anger in India.
The boycott has led to a significant drop in travel bookings to Turkey and Azerbaijan, with many tour operators reporting a 60% decline in bookings and a 250% surge in cancellations.
Travel companies are promoting alternative destinations such as Greece and Armenia, which offer similar cultural and scenic experiences without the diplomatic baggage of Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Travel industry experts are calling for government intervention to ensure budget connectivity and accommodation options to promote domestic travel, especially to regions like the Northeast.
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