Back to newsHeraklion and Chania airports are recording early declines in tourist arrivals for the 2025 season, driven by geopolitical tensions and a wave of flight cancellations from Israel. Israeli travelers represent a significant segment of Crete's summer visitor base, and their reduced presence is already visible in booking and passenger data across both airports.
The slowdown is affecting the broader island, not just major hubs. Tourism operators are monitoring the situation closely as the peak summer season approaches.
For travelers planning trips to Crete, flights from most European markets remain unaffected. Those connecting through Middle Eastern hubs or booking with Israeli carriers should verify their routes directly with airlines before travel. Overall capacity to the island remains strong, and no widespread disruptions to visitor services are expected at this stage.
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Crete Tourism Faces Early Slump Amid Israeli Traveler Exodus
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