After the Terrorist Attack, a big shock to the tourism industry … a large number of people canceled the Jammu and Kashmir tour – Bahlkam provoked the terrorist attack mass.

The deaths of 26 people in the terrorist attack in Bahlgam have caused a stir in the tourism industry. After the attack, a large number of people have canceled the Jammu and Kashmir tour, especially for travelers from West Bengal, Bihar and other Eastern states.
According to the agency, terrorist attacks in Bahlgam were targeted by tourists. This will prove a tough shock to Kashmir’s tourism industry. In recent years, Jammu and Kashmir have increased tourism, but the attack has raised deep questions about the safety of tourists. The number of tourists coming from East India, especially West Bengal to Kashmir is very high, and now major trips are canceled after the attack.
Calcutta’s travel operator said he would continue to receive calls from the people to cancel the journey. After this attack, people cancel their arrival in Kashmir. Most of the major tourist attractions of Kashmir are postponing the projects of Pahalgam and Gulmar.
Billakasha Das, president of the Indian Travel Agents Federation, said that terrorist attacks had previously taken place in Kashmir, but tourists were never targeted. The attack can cause severe damage to Kashmir’s tourism industry.
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The attack took place at the beginning of the summer tourist season, and the expectations of Kashmir were high. After the attack, many experts associated with the tourism industry said that Kashmir would have a deep impact. Travel agents say about 30 percent of tourists’ journey may be canceled after the attack. Booking of more than 300 tourists from West Bengal to Kashmir has been canceled.
Anil Punjabi, a member of the National Committee of the Indian Travel Agents Federation, and more than 300 bookings were made every day from West Bengal, which is now canceled. This will cause a huge economic loss to Kashmir tourism.
Kashmir’s tourism sector is already facing a severe crisis. Kashmir Hotels, House Bott owners, drivers, guides and other tourism are facing difficulties. The attack has once again put Kashmir’s tourism in crisis.