SINGAPORE: Travel agencies reported softer demand for tours to Europe and the Middle East, while travellers raised concerns about rising costs, on the first day of the National Association of Travel Agents Singapore (NATAS) fair on Friday (Mar 27).
Over 70 exhibitors, including travel agencies, cruise operators and tourism boards, are participating in the fair at Singapore Expo.
Several agencies CNA spoke to said the turnout appeared lower than expected, although they noted it was still too early to assess, as the fair runs until Sunday.
Agencies specialising in tours to the Middle East were hit particularly hard, with demand dampened by the ongoing conflict in the region.
Mr Ozkan Kocaci, managing director of Turkey-based Global International Trips, said he was not expecting a strong turnout. About 80 per cent of his tour bookings for upcoming months have been cancelled, he said, largely because Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways had suspended most flights amid the conflict.





