After the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, a big shock for the tourism industry … A large number of people canceled the visit of Jammu-et-Cachemire-the Pahalgam terrorist attack triggers the mass cancellations of the India Eastern Industry of Cashmire Impact Lcla Lcla

The death of 26 people in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam made an agitation in the tourism industry. After this attack, a large number of people canceled the visits to Jammu-et-Cachemire, in particular the passengers of Western Bengal, Bihar and other Eastern States are afraid after this attack and canceled their trip.
According to the agency, terrorist attacks in Pahalgam were targeted by tourists. This can be a serious shock for the cashmere tourism industry. In Jammu-et-Cachemire, tourism has been seen in recent years, but this attack has raised profound questions about the safety of tourists. The number of tourists from East India, in particular from western Bengal to cashmere, has been quite high, and now large trips are canceled after this attack.
Calcutta’s travel operator said he is constantly obtaining calls from people to cancel the trip. After this attack, people cancel their visit to the cashmere. The majority of the main tourist destinations in cashmere such as Pahalgam and Gulmarg postpone the projects.
Billlakasha Das, president of the eastern region of the India Federation of travel agents, said that there were cashmere terrorist attacks earlier, but that tourists had never been targeted. This attack can cause serious damage to the cashmere tourism industry.
This attack took place at the start of the summer tourism season, when the expectations concerning cashmere were high. Many experts associated with the tourism industry expressed that after this attack, cashmere tourism will have a deep impact. Travel agents say that around 30% of the tourist trip can be canceled after this attack. The reservation of groups of more than 300 tourists from Western Bengal in Kashmir has been canceled.
Anil Punjabi, member of the National Committee of the Federation of Travel Agents, said that more than 300 reservations were made every day of Western Bengal, which are now canceled. This will lead to a huge economic loss for cashmere tourism.
The cashmere tourism industry is already going through a serious crisis. Cashmere hotels, barge owners, drivers, guides and people associated with other tourism are faced with difficulties. This attack has again put tourism from cashmere in crisis.