Update on the Six Cruise Ships Still Stranded in Gulf Ports
MSC, TUI, Celestyal, and Aroya Cruises continue to face disruption as regional airspace closures and security concerns keep ships and passengers stranded in Gulf ports
MSC, TUI, Celestyal, and Aroya Cruises continue to face disruption as regional airspace closures and security concerns keep ships and passengers stranded in Gulf ports
Following an explicit Iranian threat and drone strikes on its territory, Nicosia is trying to calm down the public and emphasize that it is not a target in the conflict. In parallel, the US has raised the travel warning to level 3, and the island has gone on a broad security alert. The police and the National Guard are on heightened alert, and security has been increased at about 180 locations across the country
Air Canada suspends service to Dubai and Tel Aviv until March 23, 2026, citing regional security concerns. Passengers can rebook for free or request refunds
Dubai and Zayed airports have partially reopened on Monday amid the air travel chaos in the Middle East, following airspace closures, flight cancellations, and route diversions. Which airports are still closed?
After temporarily suspending all flights, the company announces a partial resumption of operations. The remaining flights are still suspended until further notice
TUI, MSC, Celestyal, and Aroya ships remain docked in Gulf ports as airspace closures and security alerts disrupt sailing. MSC Euribis: "We regret to inform you that we need to change our itinerary"
Airspace closures, flight cancellations, and route diversions: here is an updated report of the situation in the region
The 11th edition of the ILANIT/FISEB Experimental Biology Conference, organized and managed by Ortra, is bringing thousands of researchers, 15 hotels, and more than 10,000 guest nights to the southern city
Mexico: Flight disruptions, road closures, and suspended transportation services in major cities, including Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara; US government employees instructed to work remotely and avoid movement in certain areas
After a two-and-a-half-year absence due to the war, American Airlines is resuming operations on the New York-Tel Aviv route. In an exclusive interview with PassportNews, Simon Hawkins, the company's managing director of international sales, explains the considerations for the return, demand, and the vision ahead into the centennial year of the world's largest airline