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Need advise - Due to current conflicts.

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Hey, adventure squad! 🌟 A traveler from Dubai is seeking some solid advice on their upcoming trip planned for mid-April, which includes exciting stops in Thailand and Singapore. With current conflicts possibly causing flight disruptions and increased costs, they're weighing the option to stick with their vibrant itinerary or enjoy a chill 20 days at home in Chennai instead. They’re eager for honest opinions and insights on the risks involved and potential price hikes.

Hey guys,

I’m from Dubai and have already booked my full itinerary for mid-April: Dubai-Chennai-Thailand (Phuket)-Penang-Singapore-Chennai-Dubai.

Flights are booked (non-refundable), and I’ve also booked a couple of non-refundable hostels for the first 2 days in Phuket.

With the current Middle East situation, there’s a chance of flight disruptions plus higher tourism costs on the ground. I’m now thinking whether to go ahead or just cancel the SE Asia part and spend 20 relaxed days in Chennai (Home country)instead.

Would really appreciate honest opinions:

Is it worth going right now or too risky/unpredictable?

Will the prices in thise countries be much inflated or can I manage?

Any suggestions and inputs , that I need to consider ?

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