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The "sequelae" of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, France and other places are gradually emerging,Spillover effects have been transmitted to the global air 188bet online sports betting service industry。
Data display provided by some 188bet online sports betting information companies and industry experts,Many travelers choose to cancel or reconsider their 188bet online sports betting plans due to fear of terrorist attacks,Resulting in a continued decline in flight booking rates to Paris or other destinations。
Reuters reported on the 24th citing experts,Affected by the successive terrorist attacks,Many leisure and business travelers have begun to cancel or reschedule their trips,The negative effects of this phenomenon have spread to other 188bet online sports betting services,I’m afraid it will be delayed for several months。
188bet online sports betting information company Forward Guide processes information from 14 million flight reservations around the world every day。This company said on the 24th,14th to 21st of this month,Flight bookings to Paris, one of the world’s most visited cities, fell,A decrease of 27% compared with the same period last year,Most of the cancellations are from tourists。In addition,Flight booking rates during the Christmas holiday dropped 13% compared to the same period last year。
The "188bet online sports betting" headquartered in the United States has 300 corporate members in 17 countries and regions around the world,The data monitored are also not optimistic。This organization says,A survey conducted last week showed,Up to 35% of members said,If there is information that terrorists are planning more attacks,They will reduce travel to European countries。
“(Passengers) showed a more conservative and cautious attitude this week than last week," said Kevin Michel, President of the 188bet online sports betting,“Some companies are also pressing the ‘travel pause button’,Tell employees they can choose not to go out。"According to Paul Hudson, director of the US consumer rights organization "Flyers Rights",Many people are changing their travel destinations from Paris, France to Germany and other European countries where the threat of terrorist attacks is not as strong。
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