FCDO Updates Middle East Travel Warnings: Country-by-Country Guide
From Saudi Arabia to the UAE and Qatar, here’s a clear breakdown of the latest travel warnings and what they mean for travellers right now
From Saudi Arabia to the UAE and Qatar, here’s a clear breakdown of the latest travel warnings and what they mean for travellers right now
Due to a warning strike announced for Wednesday, March 18, Berlin Brandenburg Airport will not operate any scheduled flights. Passengers are asked to contact the airlines or travel agents regarding changes to bookings and alternative solutions
During the busy spring break travel season: A powerful storm system is disrupting air travel across the United States, canceling thousands of flights and forcing ground stops at major airports during the busy spring break travel season
Viking welcomes the 190-guest Viking Eldir, a sleek new Longship offering luxury European river itineraries with modern design and immersive experiences. "We proudly bring our guests closer to destinations along the great rivers of the world"
Airport and public transport services across Italy may face major disruption in mid-March as workers plan nationwide strikes affecting travel, starting with a 24-hour local public transport strike announced for today, March 13, by a trade union in Udine
As conflict disrupts flights and raises safety concerns, travelers are changing their plans. From Europe to Asia, new destinations are quickly replacing traditional Middle East hotspots
"Shining the spotlight on our outstanding tourism": English Tourism Week runs from March 13–22, celebrating the tourism sector’s role in jobs, communities, and economic growth across England; the government plans to attract 50 million visitors a year by 2030
Delta Air Lines introduces Delta Destinations, a new platform with city guides and an interactive quiz to help travelers plan their Euro Summer 2026 trips
The UK has temporarily withdrawn embassy staff dependents from the UAE after Iranian missile and drone attacks on Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Diplomatic missions remain open
The US State Department ordered non-essential employees at the consulate in Adana to leave the area, but the overall alert level for Turkey remained unchanged