This article examines the significant and multifaceted impact of the 2026 military conflict between Iran and the US-Israel led coalition on the tourism sector in the United Arab Emirates. Based on analysis of recent news reports, official travel advisories, and industry data from early March 2026, the article reconstructs the immediate consequences for the UAE's tourism industry, including the disruption of aviation, a collapse in traveler confidence, physical threats to infrastructure, and the subsequent financial losses. Particular attention is devoted to the region's strategic vulnerability, the response of UAE authorities, and the long-term implications for the Gulf's economic diversification strategy.
In this article, the complex of Georgia's attractions formed at the intersection of geological processes, historical epochs, and cultural influences is examined. Based on an analysis of tourist routes, archaeological data, and architectural monuments, the country’s unique character is reconstructed, where in a relatively small territory World Heritage sites, relic landscapes, and active sacred centers are concentrated. Special attention is given to the phenomenon of cave cities, the wine-making tradition, and the contrast between the urban aesthetics of Tbilisi and the rugged nature of the Greater Caucasus.