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Chania tourism bounces back after Middle East tensions ease

Sunday, 10 May 2026/Flashnews/1 
Tourism bookings in Chania, western Crete, are recovering after several weeks of slowdown caused by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Reservation activity had stalled as travellers adopted a wait-and-see approach, but demand is now picking up, and local tourism operators report that the 2026 season is on track without significant losses. Concerns remain, however, around broader economic conditions that could affect visitor spending and last-minute booking patterns. For travellers planning a trip to Chania this summer, availability is currently better than in recent peak seasons, making this a good window to secure accommodation at competitive rates before demand fully rebounds. Visitors should expect a normal tourist season with all services and attractions operating as usual.

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