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      Political Upheavals, Tourism Flight, and Spillovers: The Case of the Arab Spring

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          This article exploits the Arab Spring, which occurred in 2011, as a natural experiment to study the effect of political upheavals on international travel. We find that foreign tourists’ demand to travel to countries experiencing Arab Spring episodes was sharply reduced and persisted after two years. We also find evidence of two different spillover effects: a tourism diversion to rest of the world, and a regional contagion to geographically nearby countries (other Arab countries that did not experience Arab Spring episodes and the Mediterranean region, although with heterogenous effects across individual countries). To disentangle how spillovers are channeled, we test whether geographical and cultural (Islamic) affinity play any role. We find that diversion is explained by the attitudes of Western tourists but not of those whose origin is Arabic. Furthermore, we find that the contagion caused by the Arab Spring is stronger for the nearest Muslim countries.

          JEL codes: F14, F51, H12, O11

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                Journal
                Journal of Travel Research
                Journal of Travel Research
                SAGE Publications
                0047-2875
                1552-6763
                April 2022
                May 03 2021
                April 2022
                : 61
                : 4
                : 921-939
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Departament d’Economia Aplicada, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
                [2 ]Department of Economics, Birzeit University, Birzeit, Palestine
                Article
                10.1177/00472875211002652
                fe53de72-f167-47a6-a83c-5d8e8f1161b9
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